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Dick Margulis <margulis -at- mail -dot- fiam -dot- net> wrote:
> Now THIS is an interesting poll. It's interesting because we all know that
> people, when encountered in large numbers, are pretty much the same
> everywhere. So the answer that any individual gives is most likely a
reflection
> of that person's outlook/maturity/coping skills, rather than a reflection
of being
> in a particularly trying environment.
Ah, but you're making a tacit assumption that every technical author
encounters
coworkers/clients `in large numbers'. As I work in a small team within a
fairly
small company, it's not at all difficult for me to answer `None' to the poll
question. I don't see this as a reflection of my exceptional maturity. :o)
Sandy Nicholson
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