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> You may be expert technical writers, but you have much to learn
> about the fragile brevity of life, particularly your own. Adieu.
> Amber Young
*sniff*
...and she never even showed us her boobs...
:(
Seriously, though, stick around. Although this group can be caustic, they
know lots of stuff and are pretty cool about sharing that knowledge. Just
don't expect lots of Kumbaya singing - it ain't that kind of list.
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