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Subject:Re: Tech Writer's test From:Kris Olberg <KJOlberg -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 16 Dec 1995 12:42:43 -0500
In a message dated 95-12-15 02:50:21 EST, dblyth -at- QUALCOMM -dot- COM (David Blyth)
writes:
>There's a chance that I may be asked to teach a Tech Writing class on
>the JC level sometime in the next few months. In the true spirit of
>Tech Writing, I'm trying to write a test (heh, heh, heh).
I hope your test questions are tongue-in-cheek. Your test is not a test; it's
a damn obstacle course with a bunch of hidden traps. For the sake of
students, I hope you are not asked to teach the class.
Regards...Kris
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