[COMPLETE] Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election - tg

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Did you use the generic login when uploading? If so, log out of that, then login with your personal credentials. (And in future, you can use your personal credentials to upload.)
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Great job on section 0! Just one PL note: @5:20 I heard “collection” and the text states “collective”.
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Whew! That was a long section! Absolutely fantastic job by the way - incredibly accurate to the text! :clap:

Here are my PL Notes for section 10:

(what the text states, what I heard)

4:58 identity fraud/identify fraud

6:06 US computers,computers

6:30 US persons/persons

7:32 - 7:50 repeat "from the DNC...some conspirators had stolen"

12:20 As explained below, the Office evaluated/as exampled

13:35 August 2, 2017/August 2017

16:55 Volume 1 Section 5/Volume 1

17:03 did not identify evidence that/did not identify that

19:27 any of whose activities/any of these activities

21:50 Richard Gates/Richard Oats (I had to giggle at that one :lol: )

28:28 Title 52 Section 30104, Title 52

29:50 Wagner vs. FEC/Wagner vs. VEC

32:28 section 30121/section 312

36:02 in the public corruption context/in the public correction contest

43:48 could pose constraints/could close constraints

51:26 Russian nationals/Russian officials

1:01:59 subsection 5/subsection 4

1:02:11 subsection 6/subsection 5

1:02:46 April 2016/December 2016
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http://blog.archive.org/2019/04/26/the-mueller-report-searchable-and-accessible-on-the-archive/

FYI, Archive has OCR'd the report, so its PDF is searchable and word counts can be estimated. (The OCR won't be clean / proofread, but it's a start.)

I don't know if you want to change your text source to this one. https://archive.org/details/mueller_report_20190422
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Thank you for the great, through notes, Elsie.
After listening to that 3 times, for different recording elements, I suppose I just stopped being able to hear myself. *Laugh*
So, I especially appreciate your support!
I hope to have corrections out by Saturday for spot check ... but didn't want to wait until I upload again to thank you!

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BurgundyGrace wrote: May 2nd, 2019, 6:14 pm Thank you for the great, through notes, Elsie.
After listening to that 3 times, for different recording elements, I suppose I just stopped being able to hear myself. *Laugh*
So, I especially appreciate your support!
I hope to have corrections out by Saturday for spot check ... but didn't want to wait until I upload again to thank you!

Best,
I’m glad to be of assistance! I totally understand the feeling of being tired of listening to your own voice :D

Don’t feel you have to rush to make corrections - I wouldn’t want you to overly tire your voice!
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elsieselwyn wrote: May 1st, 2019, 6:12 pm 21:50 Richard Gates/Richard Oats (I had to giggle at that one :lol: )
It's funny how the tiniest stray mark on a printout can have a big effect on how it's read. I once had the line "Give him air", which really looked like it said "give him sir" (which I thought was a very odd expression...)
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Thank you for the new searchable PDF, Tricia! My word program does not well perfprm the function, and ... wellll, it was a daunting project to find the first instance of text I needed to correct.
But, then, suddenly the *Light* came on and I said "Whyyy, I do believe a better form was provided on LV." And it was. You saved me quite a bit of time.

Yes, indeed, I think we all eventually run into those "small stray marks obscuring the actual text" ... but rather, in this Gates/Oates instance, it was likely more a sense of "One of those people. They all seem the same to me" ... or I was thinking of some old music group, or something. *shrug* *Laugh*

Ohhh, I can talk for a long time, Elsie. *Laugh* But yes, between sinuses and simply not wanting to stop recording for the multiple planes/trains and automobiles flashing along here, it's taking me a bit longer than I usually like to get the return to you ... but again, I so appreciate your over-all kindness and consideration.

It's been a nice break interacting here .. and back to the ... "I said what there?" and "Must've fallen asleep there, my dear" self-talk as I get the pickups in good shape. *laugh*

Shared experiences ... indeed.
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Thank you!
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BurgundyGrace wrote: May 3rd, 2019, 2:45 pm Section 10 for spot check
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/report2016electioninterference_10_mueller_128kb.mp3 [1 hour, 7 minutes] ...

Thanks!
Thank you!
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Section 10 PL OK :thumbs:
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