From now on and henceforth, on FFL, a transcript means any written record of a speech, debate, or a discussion; and shall not be used as a legal document in any case law; or submitted to a school board as a record of grades and course completed. To reiterate: A transcript is any written record of a speech, debate, or discussion. There are no legal documents on this chat site. Case closed.

On 3/16/2014 10:45 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
A transcript is a complete, verbatim written record of everything that was said, without narrative interpolations (except perhaps for "[laughter]" or "[applause]").

A transcript is a complete, verbatim written record of everything that was said, without narrative interpolations (except perhaps for "[laughter]" or "[applause]").

    You are overruled 2-1: On FFL and most other discussion groups, a
    transcript means any written record of a speech, debate, or
    discussion, not a legal document. Sorry, you don't make the rules
    around here. Now take your seat, Ms Stein.


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