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Subject:Re: More Mom (and Re: Wherever you go...) From:Dave Hayes <daveh -at- TV -dot- TV -dot- TEK -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 21 Nov 1994 14:36:35 -0800
Sally Marquignywrote:
>TECHWR-L is getting out of hand these days & I've been reconsidering whether
>I can handle the volume. But eliminating these types of correspondence can
>help. Thanks!
I agree wholeheartedly. I have only subscribed for a few weeks, but am
quickly coming to the conclusion that the signal-to-noise ratio here on
techwr-l is hovering around zero.
What does the use of "Mom" have to do with tech writing, anyway? I can't
imagine using anything but "mother" in technical documentation, can you?
No, DON'T answer that--at least not through the list.
Sincerely,
Dave Hayes (daveh -at- tv -dot- tv -dot- tek -dot- com)