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Hello everyone, my name is Brian Hooper, and I like many of my peers
here have decided to delurk. I've benefited enormously from everyone's
seasoned comments. Hopefully, someone else can benefit from what I have
to offer. I've been a contract technical/marketing editor for over 5
years now, and I really love it. I work from home in San Francisco and
find most of my clients are based in Silicon Valley (i.e., Santa Clara,
San Jose). I look forward to making a contribution to this group.
Brian
Overall Good Guy
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Brian C. Hooper
Editorial Evangelist
"The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings." -
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