1 DR. MACIOLEK: What is in the first part says that we ought to 



2 prepare 100-word paragraphs. That is less important than presenting 



3 those paragraphs. 



4 DR. TEAL: Oh, yes, that part, of course, gets crossed out. 



5 DR. AURAND: John, what you are saying is that you save the part 



6 that relates to the 100-word paragraphs and put it into that location? 



7 DR. TEAL: Yes, sure. But there is a lot of it that in our 



8 discussion. Virtually everything I said is directed toward what the 



9 report should say, not as part of the report. 



10 DR. MACIOLEK: Right. If what you asked us for as a final report 



11 is this statement--now, you have records--the verbatim transcript and 



12 the tapes. 



13 Now, if you want, you will also have this written copy, but I 



14 think that, instead of editing this that extensively, we should worry 



15 more about our final document here. 



16 DR. VALENTINE: Are we going to lift out a few pieces from the 



17 first 19 pages and put them in there? 



18 DR. MACIOLEK: It seems appropriate-- 



19 DR. GRASSLE: There is really a lot more information in the first 



20 14 pages. It is from about 15 to 19 that to me is a little vague about 



21 what is being said. 



22 DR. MILLER: This represented your morning discussion-- 



23 DR. MACIOLEK: Right. We know that. 



24 DR. MILLER:--and the basis for the conclusions that were reached 



25 on pages 20 through 29. 



26 DR. MACIOLEK: If what you want from us is a statement of our 



27 conclusions, this is very distracting to read as the first part of that 



28 document. 



29 DR. MILLER: I think it needs to be reorganized in some kind of 



30 form, in such a way that is in the record. 



31 This is your conclusion, right here, starting on page 20, but this 



32 needs to be reorganized back into the document so that there is a record 



33 of what was said and how you reached those conclusions. 



34 DR. MACIOLEK: Okay, so-- 



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