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Subject:RE: Tech writers are the new accountants From:"Chris Vickery" <cvickery -at- arenasolutions -dot- com> To:"Downing, David" <DavidDowning -at- users -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 18 Nov 2008 09:56:27 -0800
David wrote: " For example, I once write a woman a letter asking her for
a date. (She said no.)"
Try a telegram next time. The ladies love that.
HELLO MY NAME IS DAVID STOP LETS GO TO A MOVIE STOP I AM NOT A CREEPY
TECH WRITER SO DONT WORRY STOP
:)
Chris
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Subject: Re: Tech writers are the new accountants
From: "Lin Sims" <ljsims -dot- ml -at- gmail -dot- com>
Although a friend of mine has remarked more than once that technical
writers are weird because they like to write, whereas MOST people
would rather get poked in the eye with a sharp, pointy stick.
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Well, liking to write doesn't make you weird unless you take it to the
point of using writing where face-to-face communication is the norm. For
example, I once write a woman a letter asking her for a date. (She said
no.)
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From: john -at- garisons -dot- com
Tech writers are a distinct sub-species of writers in that we include
virtually nothing of our selves or our personalities in what we write.
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Well, I actually tried to do so once. I like to be melodramatic -- have
written horror fiction, in fact -- and once wrote a manual full of
cautions and warnings. Wherever UI had an excuse to insert a caution or
warning, I put one in. Then the editor went and took them all out. As
Herman Munster would say, "Darn! Darn! Darn! Darn! Darn! Darn! Darn!"
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