ML20086G364

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Intervenor Exhibit I-MOSBA-68,consisting of Tape 184,side 1
ML20086G364
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 05/17/1995
From:
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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References
OLA-3-I-MOSBA68, NUDOCS 9507140265
Download: ML20086G364 (7)


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7 Request (inaudible) unit over one.

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9 VOICE: (Inaudible).

10 VOICE: Have you had any luck 0 11 his 11 (inaudible) parts?

12 VOICE: No, nothing at all, nothing at 13 all, George. '

14 We're still working on it.

15 He're taking all the other plans to the 16 (inaudible) parts available.

17 All we can do is hope (inaudible) is able 18 to fix whatever it is it's got (inaudible).

19 VOICE: Does staff need an electric 20 engineer, also?

21 VOICE: Well, we didn't sleep last night, 22 so,(inaudible) --

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23 He wanted to go in last night and 24 (inaudible) -- regulator.

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9 h VOICE: Everybody else, you know, 10 everybody else, the more we got in to it, the more 11 everybody got confused.

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2 hdO VOICE: Are we through with that first 3 page?

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5 VOICE: Let's go to the second page?

6 VOICE: Okay.

7 VOICE: (Inaudible).

8 (Laughing.)

-9 VOICE: Number 14 on the last line.

10 VOICE: Are we now on the last paragraph?

11 VOICE: Yes. j 12 VOICE: We're on the second page.

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23 VOICE: What's that?

24 b OICE: The legal defe.v,e.

25 heren VOICE: You know, that's a great sentence.

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3 VOICE: Yeah, that could be a little bit 4 long.

5 VOICE: That's kind of where the future 6 is.

7 VOICE: Why do you say great (inaudible).

8 VOICE: Wait a second. We're starting in 9 English right now, okay? ,

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12 hh VOICE: Well, you're starting to do, you 13 know, you're starting to rewrite the whole letter at 14 this point.

15 VOICE: (Inaudible).

16 h77 VOICE: Actually, the purpose of this 17 letter is to correct the, you know, determine the 18 figures, numbers related, really (inaudible) English l 19 in here.

20 hetc*L VOICE: Why don't we say this: This 1

2 21 letter corrects the figures and the latest of the 4

22 number of diesel generator starts, reported in the 23 letter of April 9th, or the April 9th letter.

24 h VOICE: I think what we're doing is 25 working on English.

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44 1 You know, the standard Englich context of 2 writing a good letter is you put the purpose in 3 paragraph one, then you put the facts, and then you 4 put the summary in the last paragraph.

5 That's you know, 101 standard best way to 6 write a letter.

7 And yeah, we can restart, rewrite this a letter from scratch if you want.

9 But I don't believe that has anything to do 10 upon the goodness or badness of this letter, or 11 whether it's factually correct or not.

12 You know, that's just another way -- that's i 13 better syntax, maybe in --

14 VOICE: Whether or not --

l 15 VOICE: We're not being graded on syntax

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I 17 We're getting graded on accidents, for i

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1 f 19 [M"1 VOICE: What if the methods are --

i l 20 VOICE: I want to go over this.

21 hh VOICE: That was my side comment, and if l 22 Birmingham likes this letter written this way, I i

j 23 don't -- that's what we should do.

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() 3 gg VOICE: I would be confusing the issue if 4 I didn't get --

5 VOICE: (Inaudible).

6' VOICE: (Inaudible). i 7 VOICE: It doesn't confuse what we're 8 talking (inaudible).

'9 VOICE: (Inaudible).

10 h VOICE: I think you need that sentence 11 there, or you need to rewrite the whole letter, if 12 you put a new paragraph in.

13 h#6** VOICE: You understand, of course, that if 14 it gets English --

15 VOICE: Well, if Birmingham --

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16 h VOICE: Yeah, if you get some re-English, i S i 17 it needs to come back to the pry'.

18 h VOICE: I ain't gonna sign this one out 19 without you recommending unanimously.

i 20 VOICE: (Inaudible).

4 21 VOICE: (Inaudible).

  • l 22 [M9 VOICE: All right, let's go to the second 1

23 sentence.

24 gh VOICE: Have we gone then, gone back to 25 (inaudible) --

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