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| Issue date: | 10/20/1989 |
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TAPE NO. 610/611, SIDE A 2
SEABROOK CONTROL ROOM / FRED ANDERSON, JR.
3 START TIME:
1013 4
OCTOBER 20, 1989 5
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SPEAKER:
10:14 a.m.
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SPEAKER:
The time is 10:15 a.m.
9 (Pause.)
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
Five to Control Zone Three.
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 (Pause.)
14 (Transmission noise.)
15 VOICE:
Five to Control Zone [ inaudible).
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
I have an attempted intrusion (inaudible) g 18 four zero three.
19 (Transmission noise.)
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21 (Transmission noise.)
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The time is 10:30 a.m.
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The time is 10:45 a.m.
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5 (Transmission noise.)
6 VOICE:
(Inaudible).
7 (Transmission noise.)
8 (Pause.)
9 (Background noise.)
10 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:00 a.m.
11 (Pause.)
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 VOICE:
Control Zone Three.
14 (Transmission noise.)
15 (Background noise.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Five to November One.
18 (Pause.)
19 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:15 a.m.
20 (Pause.)
21
[ Background noi'se.)
22 (Transmission noise.)
23 VOICE:
Five to November One.
I have an intrusion 24 (inaudible) four zero three.
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3 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:30 a.m.
4 (Pause.)
5 (Transmission noise.)
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7 (Transmission noise.)
8 VOICE:
Five to Control Five.
9 (Transmission noise.)
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12 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:45 a.m.
13 (Pause.)
14 (Background noise )
15 (Transmission noise.)
16 VOICE:
Five to (inaudible) Zone Three.
17 (Pause.)
18 (Transmission noise )
19 VOICE:
November Five to (inaudible).
I have an 20 attempted intrusion in (inaudible).
21 (Transmission noise ]
22 (Pause.)
23 SPEAKER:
The time is 12:00 p.m.
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25 SPEAKER:
The time is 12:15 p.m.
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[ Background noise.)
j 10 SPEAKER:
The time is 12:30 p.m.
11 (Pause.)
12 VOICE:
(Inaudible).
Lunch time.
Okay?
Okay.
13 (Chines.)
14 VOICE:
If there is any way to work out a rental 15 (inaudible) seven, (inaudible) services the [ inaudible), or 16 just send me a catalog.(inaudible) copiers and { inaudible) 17 deliver.
What I was going to suggest to him was, in a way, I 18 don't really, until I find out what the situation is with Sam, 19 I don't want to run out and buy a fax.
On the other hand, I'm 20 trying to contact my clients and provide them with a 21 questionnaire [ inaudible) update, so I can run down 22 (inaudible)s here and send out, end up costing me probably 23 about $100.00, easily.
So you know, get to the point where if 24 it is a (inaudible) or a couple of batches a week, I guess I 25 haven't really been looking (inaudible) something other than l
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just user's guide.
Sure it is.
I think it is 4.75 for the 2
first page and 3.75 after that or something.
And there was a 3
$5.00 surcharge internationally.
Well, sort of.
No, it's 4
really just a stationery store.
But even if there was a copy 5
center downtown, too, I don't know what prices are here.
But 6
they charge quite a bit.
I mean, you know, I sent a couple of 7
faxes to Europe last week.
It's like, you know, $18.00, $20,00 8
apiece, (inaudible).
I mean, some of that certainly is 9
(inaudible).
It's in the fax.
Several page fax.
That's what 10 I was looking at, anyway is, gee, I hate to, and I'm trying to 11 decide now.
Well, and we've just got to maybe mail to these 12 people and then ask them to fax ne back, if they do want to 13 make a change, or -- oh, yes, it does, too.
But you know it's 14 a dollar or something, $1.00 a page, or whatever.
And that I'm 15 not concerned about.
In other words, if I get 10 clients, I'm 16 not concerned about paying $10.00.
But you know, to send the 17 fax out, if I send them, let's say two pages, and then some of 18 them are international, right?
Three or four of them are in 19 England, Germany, wherever.
And so it is an additional $5.00 20 per (inaudible).
It starts adding up.
But you know, you are 21 basic in what you have there.
Do you have any in stock, first 22 of all?
Yes.
You'd have to order it-(inaudible).
You don't 23 really have anything to use [ inaudible).
I mean, I don't know 24 what (inaudible).
Well, I don't know.
I was just looking at a 25 deal that's going (inaudible) printing (inaudible) got a l
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proposal from a company in Newbury, for Adams Business 2
Machines, for lease.
Because you know, I don't want to sign up 3
for a lease, either.
(Inaudible) buy it.
But, just looking at 4
a case where, you know, in one day I could very easily spend 5
$100.00 on fax.
And that's all out the window.
I mean, some 6
of it, when it's the phone company, it is out of the window, 7
too.
But I mean, it's, you know, (inaudible).
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9 said I really have decided I want my own fax (inaudible).
I 10 don't want to start running down (inaudible).
And as you were 11 saying, you know, look at the value of my time.
Bu(~also, you 12 know, suppose I have to in the middle of the day have to send 13 out a fax.
I don't want to have to, you know, load, shovel, 14 and brake it down there, slip, slide, and you know, get into an 15 accident at the downtown exit, just so I can send out a stupid 16 fax.
17 (inaudible) question is, you know, do I work out j
18 something with Sam?
Because if I don't work it out with Sam, 19 and then I (inaudible).
Certainly (inaudible).
I understand 20 that, too.
You write and you say, oh, well, maybe you can get l
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22 (Transmission noise.)
23 VOICE:
(Inaudible).
24 VOICE:
-- out and buy one --
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Five to Control Six.
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SPEAKER:
The time is 1200 p.m.
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9 VOICE:
November Five to Control Five, l
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11 (Transmission noise.)
t 12 VOICE:
Five to Control Four.
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14 VOICE:
[ Inaudible) two; Tim, do you copy?
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17 VOICE:
Five to N two; Tim, do you copy?
18 (Transmission noise.)
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20 VOICE:
Five to N two; Tim do you copy?
21 (Transmission noise.]
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Five to N two; Tim?
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Five to Number One.
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3 SPEAKER:
2:00 p.m.
4 VOICE:
N Five to N two;. Tim, do you copy?
5 (Transmission noise.)
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VOICE:
N Five to N two; Tim, do you copy?
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10 VOICE:
N Five to N Two; Tim, do you copy?
11 (Transmission noise.)
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13 VOICE:
Five to N Two; Tim, do you copy?
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15 (Pause.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
N Five to N Two; Tim, do you copy?
18 (Pause.)
19 VOICE:
Five to N Two; Tim, do you copy?
20 (Transmission noise.)
21 (Pause.)
22 VOICE:
Two; Tim?
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Two to N Five [ inaudible).
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4 VOICE:
Yes, (inaudible), I've been trying to raise i
5 you.
I'm going to " brawl" them here.
But I want to raise that 6
boom.
That back plate, the black plate, was ground off, and I 7
didn't know about it, and (inaudible) me it blew that switch 8
all up to the (inaudible).
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10 VOICE:
Do you copy?
11 (Transmission noise.]
i 12 (Pause.)
13 SPEAKER:
The time is 1:30 p.m.
14 VOICE:
Five to N Two.
Tim, do you copy?
15 (Transmission noise.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 (Pause.)
18 VOICE:
N Five to N Two.
Tim, do you copy?
19 (Transmission noise.)
20 (Pause.)
21 VOICE:
N five to N two; Tim, do you copy?
22 (Pause.)
23 VOICE:
Five to N two.
Tim?
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
Yeah.
Go ahead.
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2 VOICE:
Yes, stand by a minute.
I'm going to go in L
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Hang on a minute.
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4 (Transmission noise.)
5 (Pause.)
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7 VOICE:
Two, Tim?
8 (Transmission noise.]
9 VOICE:
Go ahead, (inaudible),
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
Yes.
I got a slight problem here.
That i
12 backup plate, the black plate that was on the back of the l
13 switches?
Unannounced, that thing was ground off, and I didn't 14 know it.
So when I raised the boom, it caught that backup 15' plate, and literally blew the switch apart.
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
All right.
Can you use the other switch 18 there and reverse the spring?
19 (Transmission noise.)
20 VOICE:
That's what I'm in the process of doing at i
21 this time.
You got to give me a few minutes to work on it.
1 22 Can you hear me on the truck radio?
For some reason, I 23 couldn't send the radio.
Over.
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
Nah, there's a problem with this radio again.
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It's acting flaky.
It only, I can only hear you if I hold the l
2 squelch button in.
I'll wait here.
I can wait 'till about 3
2:00 o' clock, and then I have to come back.
Do you think 4
you'll be done before then?
5 (Transmission noise.)
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VOICE:
I believe I can be done before then.
I'll 7
get right on it.
8 I'll give you a call.
Are you going to be able to 9
hear me?
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
Yeah, I'll go inside the EOC and I'll listen 12 on their radio in there.
So give me a call when you're ready, 13 (Transmission noise.)
14 VOICE:
Four, will do.
15 (Transmission noise.)
16 (Pause.)
17 (Background noise.)
18 (Transmission noise.)
19 VOICE:
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The time is 1:45 p.m.
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11 VOICE:
N Five, Control Zone Three.
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13 VOICE:
N Five to Tim; do you copy?
14 (Transmission noise.)
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16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Yeah, be advised, we've got this thing set up 18 now.
The boom is up.
I have a boom light at this time.
I 19 have the fuses in, that is, I have the fuses in all the power i
20 amps, and we're ready to do a (inaudible) check.
Over.
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22 VOICE:
Okay. I understand.
Fuses are in.
I'm going 23 to send a (inaudible) check to Truck 52.
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
Ten four.
Standing by.
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5 VOICE:
(Inaudible) speed of (inaudible) check.
6 VOICE:
We have four lights, no AC available, so we 7
have only four lights.
Over.
8 (Transmission noise.)
9 VOICE:
Okay, Norm.
You're in the garage, in Unit 2, 1
10 turbine building.
Do you have the door down or up?
11 (Transmission noise.)
12 VOICE:
Have the door up at this time.
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14-VOICE:
Okay.
I'll (inaudible] your silent test 15 clear.
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18 VOICE:
Acknowledge receipt of silent test clear.
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1 20 VOICE:
Okay.
I'll send (inaudible) out command.-
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24 SPEAKER:
The time is 2:00 p.m.
25 VOICE:
Acknowledge receipt of (inaudible) command.
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2 VOICE:
Okay.
I'm going to send that clear command, 3
and that'll be it.
4 (Transmission noise.)
5 VOICE:
Ten four.
6 (Transmission noise.]
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9 VOICE:
DOT clear.
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
(Inaudible).
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 (Pause.)
14 (Background noise.)
15 VOICE:.
[ Inaudible) you get back to me.
I just-
'16 wanted to let you know --
17 (Transmission noise.)
18 VOICE:
To Control Five.
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20 (Pause.)
21 (Background noise.)
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25 VOICE:
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(Inaudible) part of that sentence.
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6 3PEAKER:
The time is 2:15 p.m.
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8 VOICE:
Five zero two.
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Control four.
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18' SPEAKER:
The time is 2:30 p.m.
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21-VOICE:
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24 VOICE:
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SPEAKER:
The time is 2:45 p.m.
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7 VOICE:
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15 VOICE:-
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18 VOICE:
Go ahead.
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22 VOICE:
(Inaudible) Control One.
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24 SPEAKER:
The time is 3:00 p.m.
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6-SPEAKER:
The time is 3:15 p.m.
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The time is 3:30 p.m.
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November (inaudible].
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19 SPEAKER:
The time is 3:45 p.m.
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22 VOICE:
(Inaudible] November One (inaudible].
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25 SPEAKER:
The time is 4:00 p.m.
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3 VOICE:
November (inaudible) Control, stand by for a
.4 communications check (inaudible) with Control Two.
5 (Chines / background noise.)
6 VOICE:
(Inaudible) Control Two.
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11 SPEAKER:
The time is 4:15 p.m.
12.
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14 VOICE:
[ Inaudible) Control Three.
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19 (Background noise / typewriter.)
20 SPEAKER:.The time is 4:30 p.m.
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22 VOICE:
Five to Control Two.
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The time is 4:45 p.m.
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10 VOICE:
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11 VOICE:
Clear.
Okay.
Ah, hmm.
Four-minute IBM?
12L Where was it before -- well, I know the latest in this step 13 (inaudible).
Okay, anyway, I'll be right down (inaudible).
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l-15 VOICE:
[ Inaudible) Control One.
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Steve, where ure you?
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SEABROOK CONTROL ROOM / FRED ANDERSON, JR.
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The time is 8:30 a.m.
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The time is 8:45 a.m.
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The time is 9:00 a.m.
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[ Inaudible] noise I got originally.
Then it 14 was a very loud noise that apparently had really gone on 15 (inaudible) than I think it should be when the fan is working.
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[ Inaudible] used.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, I'll be here all day.
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And it's in the basement.
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18 entrance is through the basement.
If it's the same person,-I 19 don't remember exactly.
But that's what I'm saying.
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There's a walkway at 21 the end of the driveway and it leads down to a door --
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The time is 9:15 a.m.
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[ Inaudible] please?
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3 to follow up on.
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4 call them.
I heard that story.
And it was one of those things 7
5 that Jack Anderson brought up.
I don't know what his source 6
was.
But you know, he just threw it in at-the end and --
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The time is 9:30 a.m.
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(inaudible), or somebody did.
I don't 9
know who that was.
But right after that, you know, there were 10 going to assassination camps.
But Anderson came in right after 11 that, he said they've already sent us a formal message saying 12 that that's what (inaudible).
13 okay.
I'm, you know, trying to follow it up.
I was 14 up at Kennebunkport yesterday, and I had mentioned it to him, l'
15 maybe he has seen something; maybe there's been a story or 16 maybe there's been a followup or something.
[ Inaudible).
L 17 Thanks a lot.
Yeah.
18 Oh, you might also tell him, I'm going-to have,
.19 tentatively at least, a press conference next Tuesday, the 20 31st, [ inaudible) planned.
And the purpose will be to release-l 21 some tapes that I've made of the Control Room at some time 22 today or tomorrow.
I'm faxing a letter (inaudible) to June.
23 Just.before low power, I was monitoring the Control Room 24 1
24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a [ inaudible), to go the Seabrook Selectmen to get a 25 permit.
This would be in Seabrook Beach, where [ inaudible).
24 11 (Inaudible) where the old Police Station is?
Well, actually,
'2 maybe it's:still the current Police Station.
I'm not sure.
3 But in that parking lot over there, there's a siren over there, 4
and it's right across the Bay.
Good enough.. Sure.
Bye-bye.
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Received a ticket.
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(inaudible] drive.
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10 reason I called you was, you know,'maybe somebody else is at 11 that add [ inaudible).
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Well, okay.
Okay.
Right.
But somehow you (inaudible) 13 two different streets, only the second of which is correct.
14 Okay.
Just thought I'd let you know.
Okay.
Yeah, bye-bye.
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Burner serviceman.
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Oh, okay. Sorry.
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That was (inaudible) over the time, from the 19 time that -- I guess was -- You came, right?
I'll take that 20 sign down.
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I wasn't here.
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[ Inaudible) here.
Sorry.
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I read that sign, and walked all the way 24 around.
I thought (inaudible].
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(Inaudible) one, two, three, four, five.-
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Bob, (inaudible) check them --
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It was wheeling, yes.
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When it first came on, it was making a noise.
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You know, I was just concerned there might be 1
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Yeah.
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The time is 10:00 a.m.
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Yeah, well, me, too.
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Hopefully, nobody has to (inaudible).
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The time is 10:15 a.m.
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5 VOICE:- My name is Tom Smith.
I'm with (inaudible),
6 one of your flyer --
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Five zero two.
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(inaudible) car.
I've got the [ inaudible) 10 VOICE:-
11 database.
I've got a couple questions.
I'm not too sure 12 whether (inaudible) --
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November Five [ inaudible).
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(inaudible).
If-you get a chance, give me 16 VOICE:
17 a call.
I'm at 617/821-0830, Extension 124.
The [ inaudible) 18 system can come out (inaudible).
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My name is Tom Smith.
I'm with (inaudible) 21 one of your flyers.
And (inaudible) chance, give me a call.
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Channel Three [ inaudible) Two.
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The time is 10:30 a.m.
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The time is 12:30 p.m.
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Five to Control Six.
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The time is 1:00 p.m.
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8 VOICE:
(Inaudible), this is Fred Anderson.
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10 SPEAKER:
The time is 1:15 p.m.
The time is 1:31 11 p.m.
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The time is 1:45 p.m.
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November Five to Control Five.
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The time is 2:00 p.m.
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The time is 2:15 p.m.
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This is the Control. Room.
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(Inaudible).
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Copy.
We just rang in on this phone call.
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The time is 2:30 p.m.
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The time is 2:45 p.m.
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(Inaudible) permission.
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This is (inaudible).
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Through --
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Let me take a look here.
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The fellow I talked to, Victor, was going to
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send me a map.
Maybe if I give you the address again, you-15-could see that_that goes out.
It's 4 Elm, E-1-m, Street, 16
- Exeter, E-x-e-t-- It was the first night's deposit, right?. I 17 guess, if you could send me a map, you know, I've been there a 18 number of times, but I never pick up maps or anything.
And I 19' wanted to get my father something.
Thanks a lot.
By-bye.
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Do you want to look at mine [ inaudible).
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(Inaudible) seven.
I just want to make sure 14 before you leave tonight you come in the (inaudible) and sign 15
-paperwork,:okay?
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(Inaudible) stand by for communication check.
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-- just sent a coupon in or something. Do you
'll recall that?
I just wanted, before I sent that out I wanted to 12 make sure that you did have an interest --
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Do you know Brian Lane?
Somebody have given i
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-- [ inaudible) the trade show.
Probably the l-21 last (inaudible) somebody had suggested I contact (inaudible).
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(Inaudible) make sure, you didn't think we were 25 doing a U.S.
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Well, no,-I didn't.
I didn't have his 3 1 address in Canada.
Maybe you should-give that to me-so I can, 4
you know,'[ inaudible).
Oh, okay.
What's -- Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
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Okay.
I may see you there as well.
8-(Inaudible).
Yeah.
Right.
Which is kind of nice to know.
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Yeah.
What happened was, I went through 11 their agency.
I had a press pass, and I figured I could go in 12 through the press office at (inaudible).
But they were all 1
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sold out.
And they gave me their (inaudible) closing number, 14 about a week ago, and (inaudible) directly to try to extend it, 15 and they just~ called me back and said'they could.
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you know, I was trying to be out'on the road trying to find L
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If you have a place to 18 stay, we're getting in like Midnight Saturday night.
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It's a big enough (inaudible).
'21 Okay.
Anyway, you know, I'll send something up to 22 you.
Okay.
Right.
See you.
Bye-bye.
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Let's see.
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18 of our database.
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I do have a' copy of the 20 (inaudible) version of that product.
I got that when-I used to 21 be with IDC (inaudible).
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Asked her just for an annual report and also 24 some data sheets, and she sent something on the SX series, 25 including the 1600, which is the new one.
But you can
Q 4' 38 1-understand basically what I'm doing.
The way I've used the 2
facts _is, for example, if you or another client said okay, 3
could you go in and do a search of a specific area or for a 4
specific product or something like that, you know, (inaudible) 5 and fax it off to a client.
Or I might have a brochure on a 6
competitive distributor, which (inaudible)"directly.
And I 7
would fax that off, and maybe the complete questionnaire to the 8
distributor.
-(Inaudible) Samsung, you know, the Korean 9
company.
We're negotiating with them over their interest in 10 what we are doing.
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11 had to fax them our promotion material.
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13 somehow didn't get when this fellow left his fax machine off. I-j 14 faxed them again, and you know.
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22 we could certainly do that as well.
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23 business trips, because [ inaudible) the cost [ inaudible).
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It-won't take that long by mail in 3
Stanford.
So that'll be fine.
Okay.
Thanks for your help.
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