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JUDGE PROCTOR: Will we continue to get drafts
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as you grind them out?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. Obviously, there are a
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lot of things that you can see that we haven't crystal-
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lized our thinking on and any time any of you have any
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thoughts on any matters that pertain to this article, we
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would appreciate hearing from you concerning it. Any
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of you who wish to receive drafts of what we are doing,
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we would be glad to send to you and get your comments on
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those. That is all I have, except to thank you all.
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JUDGE WARNKEN: Do you have to ask to be put on
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the mailing list? The fact that I have received one of
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these, does that mean I am on the mailing list?
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MR. BROOKS: That is right, you are on the
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mailing list if you have received one of these.
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JUDGE WARNKEN: That answers it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: If, after you go home to think
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about this for a while, about this meeting, if you have
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any second thoughts or any further ideas, please got in
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touch with us because we do want to hear from people who
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are experienced in the field, and we think that this
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