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> Virtually all of the business analysts I've worked with fall onto the Andrew
Plato side of the tech writing world. That is, they are all content, all the
time, and have little interest in or patience for questions of form, style, or
the _communications_ part of technical communications.
Dick,
Please refrain from using my name in your posts as an example of a type of
technical writer. It is completely inappropriate.
I don't care how much you dislike me, my opinions, or how many other
Andrew-haters come to your defense. Its inappropriate - PERIOD.
If you have an issue with this, take it up with me in PRIVATE email only. No
need to clutter the list with this issue .
Andrew Plato
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