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> From: Ward Rosenberry[SMTP:wardr -at- world -dot- std -dot- com]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 09:01 AM
> Subject: RE: ...impersonating a technical writer...
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> Tom Murrell wrote:
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> <snip> ...
> " Don't wait for permission; "it is easier to
> get forgiven than it is to get permission." (I'd love to cite the
> originator of that saying, but I haven't a clue. It remains one of my
> favorites.)"
>
> I think this is attributed to Grace Hopper, an Admiral in the USN who
> worked on the ENIAC team and was on the Board of Directors of Digital
> Equipment Corporation for many years.
>
> The wording is not quite right but the sense of it is on the mark.
>
> Ward
>
>
Well, if it wasn't, then it must have been Jimmy Swaggert. <g>