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Subject:RE: A suspected can of worms - knowing the future From:"Dick Margulis " <margulis -at- mail -dot- fiam -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 26 Jun 2003 12:56:11 -0400
John,
I don't disagree. I was trying to convey that a liberal education, while it is not _necessary,_ is very helpful. However, I did not mean to imply that it is, by itself, _sufficient._ I agree with you that a desire to know how stuff works and a love of explaining to other people how stuff works, among other things, are necessary, too.
Dick
John Posada <JPosada -at- book -dot- com> wrote:
>This an other posts are going on the premise that with the right education,
>you can be a good technical writer who wants to be a technical writer.
>
>I disagree. You need a specific mindset. I guess this boils down to
>technical writers are born, not made.
>
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