Re: The future of tech comm: podcasting?
Shweet! I got into technical writing after doing a degree in Radio and
Television Arts. I always thought that the short soundbite style of media
writing I learned help my technical writing, but maybe I'll finally get to
use my sexy, late night radio pipes too.
Mandy-tory Radio: All tech; all the time
Right. Just what we need: "Hey, Big Boy, put your cursor right there. A little higher. Ooh, yeah! That's perfect. Now just touch that button with a little tap of your finger. Mmmm."
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