[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Speaker Copies?
my paper is at http://www.badsoftware.com/nader.htm
At 09:38 PM 12/2/97 -0500, charles mueller wrote:
> Speakers usually bring with them a written text and are more than
>happy to provide a copy to their hosts, to the press, and so on.
> Did none of the speakers at Ralph's conference here provide such a
>written text? Have they been asked for a copy?
>
> Charles Mueller, Editor
> ANTITRUST LAW & ECONOMICS REVIEW
> http://webpages.metrolink.net/~cmueller
>
>
>Return-Path: <love@cptech.org>
>Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 17:37:21 -0500
>From: James Love <love@cptech.org>
>Organization: http://www.cptech.org
>To: cmueller@metrolink.net
>CC: Multiple recipients of list <antitrust@essential.org>
>Subject: Re: No Audio
>References: <19971202221426500.AAA160@psl2023.metrolink.net>
>
>We would love to have transcripts... but this isn't in the budget at
>this time. It's expensive. Maybe someone will donate the transcription
>services. To get the audio, one needs a 486 computer with at least 8
>megs of ram, with a sound card (prices start at $20) and speakers
>(prices start at $12). Free software from www.real.com is also
>needed.
>
> Jamie
>
>charles mueller wrote:
>>
>> Some of us don't have the equipment to listen to the computer audio
>> tapes of Ralph's Microsoft conference. Is a written version going to be
>> made available?
>>
>> Charles Mueller, Editor
>> ANTITRUST LAW & ECONOMICS REVIEW
>> http://webpages.metrolink.net/~cmueller
>
>--
>James Packard Love
>Consumer Project on Technology
>P.O. Box 19367 | Washington, DC 20036
>voice 202.387.8030 | fax 202.234.5176
>love@cptech.org | http://www.cptech.org
>
>
>
_______________________________________________________________________
Cem Kaner, J.D., Ph.D. Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 1200 Santa Clara, CA 95052 408-244-7000
Author (with Falk & Nguyen) of TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE (2nd Ed, VNR)
This e-mail communication should not be interpreted as legal advice
or a legal opinion. The transmission of this e-mail communication
does not create an attorney-client relationship between me and you.
Do not act or rely upon law-related information in this communication
without seeking the advice of an attorney. Finally, nothing in this
message should be interpreted as a "digital signature" or "electronic
signature" that can create binding commercial transactions.