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To: D. K. G. who wrote (5549)10/21/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: Curlton Latts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Denis G: Thanks for pointing out that Scot transcribed the last CC. Thanks Scot - your transcription provides a great source for rebutting disinformation. It's appreciated.

Good Luck To Each And All

Curly
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To: D. K. G. who wrote (5549)10/21/1997 2:11:00 PM
From: ScotMcI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
<<Scott was not given the due courtesy he deserved when posting the AOL message.>>

Thanks, Denis. I'm a veteran of this and other investment forums, so I can take it. :-)

<<Scott, do you have plans to transcibe the upcoming conf. call as you so kindly did in Sept.?>>

Absolutely. The number of times my prior transcript is quoted proves how useful it is to have this info in written form. I can't say how long it might take to generate - I just listened to the Intel CC after earnings, and it seemed to go on forever. If Cymer is anything like this, it might take a while. One thing I've been investigating is converting the CCs into RealAudio format and making them available via a web site archive. Alas, all of the web hosting companies I've checked want beaucoup bucks for the amount of storage and traffic this would generate. Probably not a big deal if written transcripts are available, but perhaps useful for the future shareholder lawsuits (JUST KIDDING, GUYS, JUST KIDDING!).

In future transcripts, I'd be appreciative if people would let me know when they spot an error, so that I don't continue to make it. This is particularly important in people, product and company names, where all I have to rely on is a fuzzy audio recording. For example, it's Micrascan, not Microscan, and Brett Hodess, not Bret Otis as I had it.