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Subject:RE: Minimalism since 2000 From:"Boudreaux, Madelyn (GE Healthcare, consultant)" <MadelynBoudreaux -at- ge -dot- com> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:38:30 -0400
Steve Janoff wrote:
>I'm still interested in discussing the topic in a thoughtful manner.
The first rule of Techwhirl is... You don't talk about Techwhirl.
The second rule of Techwhirl is... Fridays are for fun.
The third rule of Techwhirl is... I don't want to catch anybody not
drinking.
The fourth rule of Techwhirl is... There is noooo rule four.
Right, that concludes the readin' of the rules.
Sincerely,
Madelyn, Fight Club and Monty Python in one post! Truly, a kerfuffle
worthy of a Friday!
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