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Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board Meeting, September 10 (part 4 of 4) last session of the day

16 Sep

Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board Meeting, September 10, 2013

(part 4 of 4) last session of the day

Many people have sent the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board comments prior to this meeting. What follows below is the text I captured from the live-streaming meeting.  If you would like to share the comments you sent in before this meeting took place, please add them to the comments.  I think it helps us all to know what was sent to the advisory board.

Additionally, if you have screen shots from the live-stream or video of the live-stream (I’ve seen some floating around facebook over the last few days), please post a comment below the appropriate session’s blog post with a link to your video or screen shot.

For this last session of the meeting on September 10, I lost all the text I had captured; several of my friends knew what I was doing and sent me the text they had captured. Nancy Canarelli Watson had by far more than any of others who captured text that was  sent to me.  I also want to thank Diane Bozarth and Sonya Malaecky Spaziani and Pam York who tried to help me and sent me captured text from the last session on September 10, 2013

Note to my readers:

   AS I watched the live-stream and the captured text, I noticed various problems with the captioning. It is evident to me that voice recognition software was used to capture the text from the speakers instead of a professional transcriber like a court reporter.

 There are many words here that are not spelled correctly. When trying to read this captured text, and the word is unintelligible, trying saying the word out loud phonetically. I hesitated to change any text or make corrections as I did not want to be accused of modifying it to suit any particular persons benefit or detriment. Please consider this not as an essay, but more as notes and a guide for further conversations.

–  When you see this: >>   it means theres a change of speaker. Sometimes the live-stream captioning added the names of the speakers and sometimes it did not.

–  The multiple dash – means that live captioning dropped some text.

–  Sometimes the live captioning repeated the beginning of a sentence and sometimes whole sentences were dropped.

–  I added double stars  **  when I believe the speaker changed

–  Occasionally, Ive added bracketed text for clarification purposes Continue reading