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> As more people in diverse job junctions develop tech comm
> skills, will there be as much need for dedicated tech
> comm workers?
Are more people developing tech comm skills? It seems
to me that fewer and fewer people can handle the challenge
of writing a simple sentence.
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Mark L. Levinson - Herzliya, Israel - nosnivel -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il
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"I don't like these modern day disasters what consists of ten
years of worry an' ten seconds of boom an' wango!" - Churchy
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