On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Thomas Dalton<thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Most meetings take place online as text to start with,
so obviously
there is no need for transcription there, but AGMs are done in real
life. I wouldn't mind having a transcription of our AGMs (at least the
important parts of them). The main advantages of transcriptions over
raw audio files is that they can be skimmed and searched, audio files
can't. I find that very useful.
OK, well the offer is there. I suppose it might mean you'd have to
choose your venue more carefully than perhaps you otherwise would. I
don't know if you tend to hold them in a pub but I've tried to
transcribe conversations recorded in a cafe setting before and the
background noise makes things very difficult.
Just something to think about.