nick everling started not impossible labs for one simple reason. i can t stand the concept of no. where they identify a need, not impossible labs will crowd source an affordable solution, gathering a team to create or adapt a technology. one of their first projects helped paralyze graffiti artist tempt one. he is struck with als. so he has been laying in the same bed for ten, 12 years. we created an ocular recognition device called the eye writer. it allowed him to the draw with his eyes, and he is doing incredible work. so that kind of really gave him his expression and his love and his art back. more recently not impossible, found an affordable way to print 3-d limbs for a boy. project daniel has gone on to help many more. our device, you re looking at around $100. the really crucial part of what we did over there was to actually show daniel as well as