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Mr. Heintz: The minutes...the relevant minutes start at page 15. That's of the <br /> one I provided. <br /> Mr. Roth: Right. <br /> Mr. Heintz: This is the October 9th minutes that we just approved. <br /> Mr. Roth: Is there a page you would like me to look at particularly? <br /> Mr. Heintz: Well I just...we've just looked at...1 was just clarifying on the <br /> bottom of page 17. Your connection with... <br /> Mr. Roth: 17? <br /> Mr. Heintz: 17. With NexTech so I can move beyond that. But I also want to <br /> just note...the last couple of sentences on page 18 of your <br /> remarks...before Judge Wiseman talks. You say, and I'm quoting, <br /> the last four lines really: <br /> "What you come up with", you're talking to this board. "What you <br /> come up with here will probably... <br /> Mr. Roth: On page 18? Is that right. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Yes, page 18. <br /> Mr. Roth: Okay. <br /> Mr. Heintz: The long paragraph. The last three lines of the first long <br /> paragraph. <br /> Mr. Roth: Okay. <br /> Mr. Heintz: "What you come up with", what you the ethics commission, "come <br /> up with here will probably be discussed in law schools around the <br /> country when you deal with ethics". I guess I'm pointing this out <br /> to my fellow board members as much as you. And I think what <br /> that does is point out the significance of a very careful <br /> determination on this case. The next thing that I want to point out <br /> is on page 19. Towards the bottom of page 19. The last...not the <br /> last but the second last time that you're speaking. There's a long <br /> paragraph, "You might... Oath of Office..." that particular one. <br /> Towards the end of that paragraph...it seems that we're talking I <br /> guess about a...building a Chinese firewall... <br /> 19 <br />