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> While my colleagues
> and I tend to see the field of technical communication expanding into
> other areas beyond those traditionally linked to 'tech writing,' I'm
> not sure that everyone agrees. Any thoughts?
> Bill Karis
I would think (and hope) that a field such as "technical" writing
would evolve with new industries as they appear. After all, the
technology is changing all the time, and society creates new needs with
time.
--gk
Greg Kushmerek "They [Australians] don't spell 'beer'
Sr. Researcher/Development with four X's out of ignorance. . .And
Tufts University light beer is a creation of the Prince
Medford, MA of Darkness."
gkushmer -at- jade -dot- tufts -dot- edu -Morse, Thames Valley C.I.D.-