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Recordings
(updated 2/26/2009)

We are recording our calls in <.wav> format.  You can either left-click on a link to listen to that recording (streaming audio so it starts almost immediately), or right-click + save-target-as to download it onto your computer to listen to it later (takes a while).

Why are some calls longer than others?  (a)  Some topics take less time to discuss.  (b)  Some groups ask more questions or go over all the workbook items, not just the "problem issues."

Please see the "FAQ" page for the assignments for each section.  This includes the computer requirements for Call #1B.

Note:  Whenever FreeConferenceCall.com starts recording a Call, a computer voice announces "This conference is being recorded."  If you do not hear that at the start of a recording, it means that the recording was started early early and that we edited out that dead time.  All participants were in fact notified that the calls were being recorded.