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Subject:Re: Was he a Tech Writer or not? From:SuePStewrt -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Wed, 25 Jan 1995 21:44:17 -0500
>>To sum it up, the philosophy professor goes insane in his philosophical
quests. When he is released from the facility where he underwent electric
shock treatment to "cure" him (which simply kills off his old personality,
so that he goes back into society not remembering who he was--he later
remembers), he doesn't have a profession, so he gets into technical writing,
at least for a time.<<
NOW I understand. No wonder so many of us aren't quite sure how we got into
tech writing; we've all had electroshock! ;-) suepstewrt -at- aol -dot- com