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Subject:Re: Word Question From:"David M. Brown" <dmbrown -at- brown-inc -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 08 Nov 2000 08:24:19 -0800
Ken Bowes wrote:
>
> Obviously, Mr. Brown, this was a ludicrous question. I'm sorry
> for wasting your time.
I didn't say anything about the question being a waste of time *or* about the person who asked. I commented only on the expectation, and I'm sorry my response offended you.
If you had asked about software that would help create links *from* the text *to* an existing glossary, you'd have gotten a different answer, because that's a reasonable thing to ask of software.
But I don't read minds--I simply responded to the question asked.
>
> I had never heard the term concordance before...so, after receiving a reply
> with that term, I searched for it on the web...didn't find anything that I
> could use.
It'll be in any good dictionary.
>
> Like quite a few others have stated recently, the more elite, successful
> folks on the list seem to be getting very touchy lately about questions that
> are beneath them. It is very disheartening to those who are new to the
> profession and do not know what the latest technological advances are, to be
> getting negative feedback in the way it has been given. Maybe those folks
> should ask Eric to limit the membership to the ones who can only ask
> questions they approve of.
"Elite"? Horsefeathers. I'm just another tech writer who depends on this list as a place to learn, and occasionally to inform or simply offer comment.
"Latest technological advances"? Concordances, indexes, and glossaries--not to mention dictionaries--must be hundreds of years old.
--David
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