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My notes are available here. https://gumroad.com/l/ADUMo — These are as close to a transcript as you're going to get.

 

I charge for them to cover expenses and there are many free sources out there so they might not be for you.

 

There are complete transcripts out there for free.  Is there a value-add to your notes?  Not trying to rag on someone looking to make a buck, just curious.

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My notes are available here. https://gumroad.com/l/ADUMo — These are as close to a transcript as you're going to get.

 

I charge for them to cover expenses and there are many free sources out there so they might not be for you.

 

There are complete transcripts out there for free.  Is there a value-add to your notes?  Not trying to rag on someone looking to make a buck, just curious.

 

I'll just chime in, having purchased these notes 3X before (in addition to one meeting which i attended). I'd say this - it's the best transcript

available - and almost like being there. I missed so many things in my own pages & pages of notes in 2013 meeting. All the other notes I've seen are fairly

condensed - and very good - but not the same in my book. Too many nuances and fine points to capture. And if my small fee - allows me to

not travel and incur much expense - I want the best notes possible. JMHO

Posted

My notes are available here. https://gumroad.com/l/ADUMo — These are as close to a transcript as you're going to get.

 

I charge for them to cover expenses and there are many free sources out there so they might not be for you.

 

There are complete transcripts out there for free.  Is there a value-add to your notes?  Not trying to rag on someone looking to make a buck, just curious.

 

I'll just chime in, having purchased these notes 3X before (in addition to one meeting which i attended). I'd say this - it's the best transcript

available - and almost like being there. I missed so many things in my own pages & pages of notes in 2013 meeting. All the other notes I've seen are fairly

condensed - and very good - but not the same in my book. Too many nuances and fine points to capture. And if my small fee - allows me to

not travel and incur much expense - I want the best notes possible. JMHO

 

But there's also audio available (which I would say is a lot more like being there than a transcript), $50 sounds like much when there is free audio.

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Why not spend the additional $, and become a member of Farnam Street for $100 for the year.  You get a near transcript of the DJCO meeting to complement your audio, plus a boat load of other members-only material (including last year's notes).  Amortize the cost over the bonus material and you've paid very little for each item.

 

Full disclosure: I have no affiliation with Farnam Street but I am a recent (and fully satisfied) member. 

 

 

My notes are available here. https://gumroad.com/l/ADUMo — These are as close to a transcript as you're going to get.

 

I charge for them to cover expenses and there are many free sources out there so they might not be for you.

 

There are complete transcripts out there for free.  Is there a value-add to your notes?  Not trying to rag on someone looking to make a buck, just curious.

 

I'll just chime in, having purchased these notes 3X before (in addition to one meeting which i attended). I'd say this - it's the best transcript

available - and almost like being there. I missed so many things in my own pages & pages of notes in 2013 meeting. All the other notes I've seen are fairly

condensed - and very good - but not the same in my book. Too many nuances and fine points to capture. And if my small fee - allows me to

not travel and incur much expense - I want the best notes possible. JMHO

 

But there's also audio available (which I would say is a lot more like being there than a transcript), $50 sounds like much when there is free audio.

Posted

My notes are available here. https://gumroad.com/l/ADUMo — These are as close to a transcript as you're going to get.

 

I charge for them to cover expenses and there are many free sources out there so they might not be for you.

 

There are complete transcripts out there for free.  Is there a value-add to your notes?  Not trying to rag on someone looking to make a buck, just curious.

 

I'll just chime in, having purchased these notes 3X before (in addition to one meeting which i attended). I'd say this - it's the best transcript

available - and almost like being there. I missed so many things in my own pages & pages of notes in 2013 meeting. All the other notes I've seen are fairly

condensed - and very good - but not the same in my book. Too many nuances and fine points to capture. And if my small fee - allows me to

not travel and incur much expense - I want the best notes possible. JMHO

 

But there's also audio available (which I would say is a lot more like being there than a transcript), $50 sounds like much when there is free audio.

 

Where can I listen to or download the audio?

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