Re: indian newbie
Not to mention those of us who have degrees in no way related to technical writing.
BA in Anthro
Bill
Yeah, say it again brother. My degree in Anthro has always been looked upon with incredulity.
Then again, it has come in handy when the company I was working for was exporting software to sub-Saharan Africa, and the mideast.
Scott
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