Thread Subject: Re: Conference call in numbers for TEITAC #4

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From: James Elekes
Date: Tue, May 15 2007 9:30 AM


(Via Jim Elekes BrailleLite Powered by Road Runner (sc.rr.com):

Tim,

Will be calling-in Wednesday and Thursday at different times of the
day. As you know, I have a Board related function Wednesday in Reno,
NV and, need travel back to SC on Thursday. I will be in D.C. on
Monday and Tuesday for the Program at DHS and the TEITAC Session Tuesday.

Jim

James J. Elekes
Board Liaison, TEITAC
888.564.8430 (Voice/Fax)
843.215.4320 (SC Office)
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At 10:19 AM 5/15/2007, you wrote:
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>Hello Everyone,
>
>I am in the process of setting up conference call in numbers for the
>TEITAC #4 at NSF.
>
>This will allow any committee members or members of the general
>public to call in and participate.
>
>QUESTION: How many committee members (AND WHO) intends to call in?
>
>Please send me your name and affiliation by Wednesday May 16, 2007,
>so I can tell the operator.
>
>This also needs to be posted on the website, so your expedient
>response is appreciated.
>
>I'm thinking of reserving 35 call in numbers. I'm figuring that
>will be enough for any committee member who intends to call in AND
>for members of the Public. This is based on our experience with the
>call in numbers at TEITAC #3 (Feb. 2007 at TSA) and TEITAC #2 (Nov. 2007 at ED)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tim
>
>Timothy P. Creagan
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