00:09 I don't believe that you can fix someone 00:18 that was never my goal here 00:22 Daniel was 14 when the bomb hit hiding 00:26 behind a tree saved his life but after 00:29 losing both of his arms he said he 00:32 wished it hadn't he had lived two years 00:36 without arms daniel is just one of over 00:41 50,000 amputees left in the wake of the 00:43 bloodiest war Africa has ever known 00:48 the plan was to go to Sudan and 3d print 00:52 prosthetic arms for Daniel but that was 00:59 just the beginning we wanted to leave 01:05 his village with the tools and knowledge 01:08 of how to create these prosthetics long 01:10 after we had gone I still pinch myself 01:16 the fact that I was able to teach a 01:18 group of people to print many who had 01:21 never worked with computers before and 01:23 never seen a 3d printer before and I 01:25 taught them how to make arms that's what 01:29 technology has the potential to do I 01:32 have a process and the process is you 01:38 commit and then you figure out how the 01:40 heck you're gonna do it 01:51 the second I saw this story about Daniel 01:53 I didn't need to reread it when you look 02:00 at a picture of a boy with bandaged 02:03 stump arms and what do you do you just 02:07 that's too bad 02:09 and close the computer and go to bed 02:12 what do you do you can't put the pieces 02:19 back together in someone else's life but 02:22 maybe if we print them new pieces 02:24 they'll start to learn to put them back 02:26 together themselves 02:54 you English (auto-generated)