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Subject:Technical writer/engineer nightmares From:patrick morgan <tscom016 -at- DUNX1 -dot- OCS -dot- DREXEL -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 20 Oct 1993 21:26:46 EDT
I am writing a paper on the different approaches that a technical writer
may take to writing as opposed to an engineer. If anyone has any
"nightmare" stories/anecdotes (on the tech. writing as well as the
engineering side), I'd
be interested in using a few in my paper.
Thanks
patrick morgan
tscom016 -at- dunx1 -dot- ocs -dot- drexel -dot- edu