There were 9 people in the room and 2 on the phone. Usually when
there is such a ratio, phone participants mostly listen and chime in
occasionally. Since it was hard to hear you and it broke the flow of
the conversation when you dominated the conversation, I made a point
about that. When you persisted, I changed it to phone listen only.
It was not meant as a slight to you personally, but it's difficult to
be a phone appendage to a primarily in-person meeting.
Best regards,
Arthur
At 4:31 PM -0700 5/1/05, Fred McLain wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I just got off the phone with David and we both were cut off from
>speaking at today's conference call with no notice. I'm sure this was
>accidental. Even so, take care about shutting down the "other then
>organizers" voices during these calls - some might see this as
>censorship.
>
> -Fred-
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