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I wanted to let Mike know I'm going to go ahead and 7
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8' (Inaudible) have the paperwork here.
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Yes.
Good morning.
That's okay.
It's still 13 11 o' clock.
L 14 I got your name from Doug (inaudible).
15 (Inaudible) is only responsible for the U.K.
16 (Inaudible) until I called him last week, I thought 17 he -- (inaudible).
18 Right.
Right.
Right.
l 19 By the way, he said he was heading back to the U.S.
20 I don't know whether it was this (inaudible).
21 At any rate, he had (inaudible).
22 I had~an-inquiry (inaudible).
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[ Inaudible) originally to Doug's replacement, 25 who is -- let me see.
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6 then she mentioned that Hal was away, he was travelling, and 7
that it would have to wait until he got back.
8 So, when he returned, (inaudible).
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could certainly do something on his own, but he wanted to know l
10 if I had an interest (inaudible).
11 All I told him at that point was I sent some 12 (inaudible), thinking that Doug was the right contract over 13 there.
14 So, that's sort of how things have developed,
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16 At the request of (inaudible).
17 You should know -- well, of course, you've seen some l
18 of the samples,-but we are picking up information from 19 (inaudible).
20 He would, in fact, tell you exactly how much 21 (inaudible).
l 22 Not, perhaps, in Germany or France, you know, where 23 they might not know (inaudible) distributor, but in other 24 markets -- Spain or Greece or [ inaudible].
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5 (Inaudible) a number of different ways.
6 DEC was one of our first clients, and (inaudible)-
7 are, you know, telling us, as opposed to getting the reports 8
directly from, you know, the vendors.
9 The'way Apple -- the way, rather, IBM puts their L
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11 piece of information or Apple [ inaudible) will say that to try 12 to (inaudible).
13 It could be used that way, but is there anyone else 14 there that you think might have an interest?
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Yes.
S-E-R-G-I-O, right?
Sergio.
17 Right, exactly.
l 18 The reason why Commodore, for example, bought it, 19 was, basically, our coverage to the Middle East.
You know, 20 it's very difficult to (inaudible) information on those 21 markets, and they were -- they were moving -- trying to move a 22 little_more strongly (inaudible).
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days, send you a diskette (inaudible).
2 Yes, certainly.
In fact, I have not talked with Hal 3-recently, because I've been waiting to hear from Europe, from 4
you there, but you know, he was sort of ready to go out on his 5
own -- I mean to do some things on thic own, and anyway, I have 6
a (inaudible) package you -- you know, you might be using on 7
that data (inaudible).
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I already made arrangements with Clarence for them to 9
sell me -- send me, rather, file (inaudible).
10 Sure, you would have more of an interest if this were 11 provided to you on the Mac, as opposed to, you know, having to 12 run to an IBM to run it.
Yes.
13 Q&A is not available for the Mac yet, from Samantech._
14 Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
15 No.
16 Yes, right,' exactly, because I talked to them first, 17 because they are one of my clients, and we've had a deal where 18 they have given me so many copies of the software,in return for 19 the database.
That's how I've worked with Samantech.
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21 Do you think there is another package, other than 22 Filemaker, that might be worthwhile?
23 Again, you know, I found some other companies -- for 24 example, Rasteroffs -- that had indicated an (inaudible) back 25 at Comdex, last Comdex.
They said well, you know, we'd buy it
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if you could give it to us in the Mac, and of course, at the 2
time, I said, well (inaudible).
-3 Just thought I'd, you know, check with you, keep you
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If you can certainly check over there, it 5
would help.
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you, that, you know, there might be some interest.
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8-No, that's what I tried to tell him, was that I would 9
try to coordinate.
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10 there, and I said, well -- at the time, I mentioned Doug's 11 name, and I said at least I have one contact point.
So, I'll 12 try to, you know, (inaudible) and see if there is some 13 interest.
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The Systems Show in_ Germany?
16 Oh, I thought your secretary had said you went there.
17 What I'm trying to do is find the fax number for 18 their press offico, and I may contact -- you know, I used to-be 19 with IDC.
I may contact C.W.
(inaudible) in Munich, and I'm 20 sure they'll have it, because I'm trying to get a copy of 21 (inaudible).
22 You know, I didn't get there this year, and anyway --
L 23 yes, didn't get to Systems.
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I think this is the week, yes, for Systems.
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education area had been (inaudible) things around, and you 5
know, you have my number if you need it.
6 Yes, right.
Bye-bye.
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l 16 attic is a' study room, which.I tried to do, right, and set.that i
17 up and have the desk up there, they're more likely to use it,.I 18 think, maybe, if it's down on their level.
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l 22 Curt, Fred Anderson.
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l 23 Fine.
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people could, you know, be dressed like Bush or Sununu or 10 (inaudiblb).
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14 (Inaudible) people over there.
1 15 But you know, there was a candlelight thing over 16 there.
17 Oh, really, I don't remember that.
_Yes.
But anyway, 18 so, I was thinking Halloween would be a natural, to say 19 Seabrook is here, and that could be the main theme, and whoever 20 I reached at the office said, well, you know, of course, we
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21 haven't even had our recap yet, which is what, November 22
[ inaudible) or something, and I said, well, you know, this 23 seemed to be sort of an natural idea.
24 It's something I could do with my son, and I could 25 probably write to some people or tell some people, but, yes,
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2 I don't know when Seabrook is celebrating it, but I 3
think it should be done on the real Halloween, which is the 4
31st, which is a Tuesday night.
Yes.
5 or even late afternoon.
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wouldn't want to run it -- you know, 5 o' clock (inaudible).
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10 poles there.
My son went by one time when that had happened, 11 you know, to publicize -- exactly.
He just happened to go by.
12 Apparently somebody did do that.
In fact, when they had the 13 banners up in (inaudible) the traffic circle, same thing,.
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And that's all you need.
15 You know, you carry a picture here, a picture there, 16 a story here or there.
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17 Merchant, on the sirens was (inaudible).
18 He had told me about that, and I just got the back
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21 more of a (inaudible) P.R.-type thing.
l' 22 And I didn't realize you had done something for 23 Christmas.
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6 (Inaudible) might have been a year ago.
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8 Yes, you know, individual days, and at that point, I 9
had the idea, gee, one day should be [ inaudible)"against 10 Seabrook.
Another day should be teachers-against Seabrook, 11 grandmothers against Seabrook.
Right.
You get all these 12 individuals groups, vertical groups, if you.want, and this guy 13 was sort of doing that.
What'he had Saturday was just, you know, an 14 15 individual that was a doctor, an individual that was an 16 architect.
17 (Inaudible), but that was [ inaudible).
-It's funny 18 (inaudible) that I thought of that, you know, like a year ago, 19 but anyway.
I 20-But with the Halloween thing, you know, I think it --
21 it doesn't have to be organized.
You know, it doesn't have to 22 be a " clamshell", sanctioned event.
It's just, you know, 23 people show up, and they do it.
24 Anyway, thought I'd pass it along.
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know some people that, you know, have an interest.
It would
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to travel, that would -- and maybe have some kids, again.
5 Yes, have some kids, you know, that -- (inaudible) 6 the buses.
I don't know who made up those bus posters.
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ended up getting one of those.
One was left over after the 8
demonstration, but somebody did a great job with those.
9 Somebody really spent some time doing those buses, 10 and (inaudible).
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_ Exactly, and they showed up very well -- yes, yes, 12 yes.
13 As I say, I have one.
I only have one, but I'm sure' 14 the others are around.
Hopefully, they can retrieve-most of 15 them.
And that was, again, a logical -- you know, it was a 16 great background thing on the tv, to have the_ evacuation buses 17 there.
Seven and four were broadcasting, you know, late that
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Yep.
Thanks a lot.
Bye-bye.
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16 (Inaudible) and the reason that we have not been able 17 to be as successful as I would have liked in that case is that 1
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Even when they have that 32-month shutdown, they 19 still had a license.
20 Although we went and argued that, in effect, it was 21' revoked (inaudible).
22 Now, they have a license.
They're not holding the 23 same-standards that the Seabrook plant or any other unlicensed 24
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The time is 4:15 p.m.
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SEABROOK CONTROL ROOM / FRED ANDERSON, JR.
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- OCTOBER 19, 1989 5-6
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The tilae is 5: 30 p.m.
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The time is 5:45 p.m.
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The time is 6:00 p.m.
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12 SPEAKER:- The time is 6:15 p.m.
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The time is 6:30 p.m.
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Control, four.
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The time is 6:45 p.m.
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The time is 7:00 p.m.
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The time is 7:15 p.m.
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The time is 7:30 p.m.
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16 VOICE:
Control., Stand by.
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21 SPEAKER:
The time is 7:45 p.m.
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The time is 8:00 p.m.
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The time is 8:15 p.m.
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The time is 8:30 p.m.
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The time is 8:45 p.m.
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The time is 9:00 p.m.
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(Inaudible), Control.
Stand by.
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(Inaudible) five.
Control 1.
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The time is 9:15 p.m.
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The time is 9:30 p.m.
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The time is 9:45 p.m.
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The time is 10:00 p.m.
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The time is 10:15 p.m.
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Five, this is Control 2.
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Five, Control 1.
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The time is 10:30 p.m.
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Five to Control 2.
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The time is 11:00 p.m.
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The time is 11:15 p.m.
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7 VOICE:
Five, Control 2.
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The time is 11:30 p.m.
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Five to guard island, communication check.
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The time is 11:45 p.m.
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The time is 12:00 a.m.
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Number 5 to 042 to 12.
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The time is 12:15 a.m.
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Five, Control 2.
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The time is 12:30 a.m.
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The time is 12:45 a.m.
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The time is 1:00 a.m.
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The time is 1:15 a.m.
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The time is 1:30 a.m.
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(Inaudible), Number 3.
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The time is 1:45 a.m.
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Number 5, November 3.
Could you please 17 repeat it back?
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The time is 2:00 a.m.
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(Inaudible), November 3.
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The time is 2:15 a.m.
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Five, Control 2.
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Do you want to proceed?
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The time is 2:30 a.m.
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Security Officer Manwell.
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The time is 2:45 a.m.
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The time is 3:00 a.m.
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The time is 3:15 a.m.
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Number 5, Sierra 2.
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The time is 3:30 a.m.
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Number 6, Sierra 2.
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The time is 3:45 a.m.
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The time is 4:Oi) a.m.
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Pive to cooling tower 102.
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The time is 4:15 a.m.
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Pive, Control 1.
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The time is 4:30 a.m.
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Five.
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The time is 4:45 a.m.
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Five to Gate 12.
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Control 3.
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The time is 5:00 a.m.
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Number 5 to Sierra 2.
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Five to Security Officer Doyle.
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Five, go ahead.
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The time is 5:15 a.m.
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Control 2.
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Five to November 3.
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The time is 5:30 a.m.
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Control 1.
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The time is 5:45 a.m.
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The' time is 6:00 a.m.
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Sierra 2.
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The time is 6:15 a.m.
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The time is 6:30 a.m.
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Five, Control 3.
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Five to all posts and patrols.
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Five to Patrol 2.
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Five,~go.
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The time is 6:45 a.m.
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The time is 7:00 a.m.
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Loud and clear.
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Five to Patrol 7.
I have a trouble alarm top 12 of 1200.
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The time is 7:15 a.m.
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November 5 to Patrol 5.
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Five to Patrol 7.
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The time is 7:30 a.m.
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Patrol 1.
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The time is 7:45 a.m.
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Five to Patrol 5.
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The time is 8:00 a.m.
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11 VOICE:
Hello.
Do you speak English?
.12 Yes.
I am trying to reach the press office at 13 Systems.
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15 VOICE:
Yes.
I am Fred Anderson.
The company is 16 Ideas and Information.
We have a newsletter, " International 17 Info", and I had planned to attend Systems, but I wasn't able 18 to this week, and I wanted to obtain the exhibits guide.
Could 19 I fax a request to someone?
20 Excuse me?
The catalog, right.
21 Could I fax a -- yes.
Okay.
Could I give you my 22 address?
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The time is 8:05 a.m.
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Five, Norman?
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Two to S-5.
Norm?
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The time is 8:15 a.m.
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Five to Patrol 4.
I have a trouble alarm 16 Charlie 325.
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Number five to November 2.
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November 5 to Patrol 4.
I need you to 21 complete the interior fence-line [ inaudible).
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The time is 8:30 a.m.
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Number 5 to Patrol 6.
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The time is 8:45 a.m.
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Five to Patrol 1.
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Number 5 to Patrol, zones 3 and 2.
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The time is 9:00 a.m.
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The time is 9:15 a.m.
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Patrol, Zone 3.
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Number 5 to Patrol 1.
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The time is 9:30 a.m.
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Zone 2.
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Five to Patrol Zone 3.
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The time is 9:45 a.m.
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Patrol 3.
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The time is 10:00 a.m.
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November 5 to Patrol Zone 3.
I have an 11 attempted intrusion [ inaudible) 103.
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Five to Patrol 5.
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