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> Darren Barefoot wrote:
>
> > Now, if someone lists HTML amongst their skills, but their Web
site was
> > all auto-magically created by MS FrontPage, should they
receive strikes
> > against them? Am I a big tool snob if I think they should
author these
> > pages by hand (particularly as most portfolio/resume sites are
pretty
> > straight forward)? Just a thought. I'm far more ambivalent
about this
> > issue, probably because it hasn't occurred very often. Thanks.
DB.
Yeah, and what about those guys who claim to be writers, and they
really use word processors?
In the words of Truman Capote (speaking of Jack Kerouac)
"That's not writing, that's typing."
And they probably use spell checkers too!
Brad Jensen
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