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Subject:Re: What would you like to read? From:Steven Brown <stevenabrown -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 26 Sep 2003 07:15:41 -0700 (PDT)
> What are the titles of up to 20 articles that you
> would like to read in the December issue of a
> professional journal for technical writers?
What's a Serial Comma?: Seven Writing Sins That Users
Never Notice
Viscount Bumbleberry Demi: Ten Fonts You Need to
Install Now!
Easter Eggs: Using FrameMaker Conditional Text for Fun
Queer Eye for the Technical Writer: Lose Your Golf
Shirts and Sensible Shoes
C++ Developers: Why They're in a Class All Their Own
(And a Fool Proof Method for Working With Them
Successfully)
Influencing UI Design When You're Woefully
Underqualified: Ten Buzz Words You Can Use Today!
Why Even Technical Writers Don't Use Online Help: A
5-Year Longitudinal Study of Professional Hypocrisy
Applying Fung Shui Principles to Online Help Design
Using Macros That You Don't Understand to Resolve Word
Numbering Problems
Using Worms and Viruses to Take an Extended Lunch
The Training Department: Building Walls to Protect
Empires
Microsoft FrameMaker: Preparing for the Future
RoboHelp's New Quarterly Software Release Strategy
Using PowerPoint Templates and Animated Text to Dazzle
Upper Management
Visiting India on Fifty Dollars a Day
Steven Brown
Technical Writer
(Aspiring Onion Writer)
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