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> I hope your attitude regarding your co-workers and/or your employer
> does not show itself in your interactions there. It could easily be
> interpreted as arrogance, and your continued tenure could become
> somewhat uncomfortable.
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> I'm not quite sure what you mean about "Neanderthal" in that context,
> except it appears you consider your co-workers to be from some lesser
> species. I do hope none of them happen to be on this list or stumble
> upon your comment. That could prove somewhat embarrassing.
I had the same "OMG" reaction. I mean, really, wow, Chris!
Are you really posting, publicly, for all the world to see, a request for help to "dumb down" your writing to the level of a "Neanderthal" in order to fit in with the work of your co-workers?
I think you have a problem that no software can solve.
IMHO, of course.
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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303-903-6372
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