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Subject:Re: Tech Writer's test From:Tracy Boyington <trlyboyi -at- GENESIS -dot- ODVTE -dot- STATE -dot- OK -dot- US> Date:Mon, 18 Dec 1995 09:16:25 +0000
> >>> 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).
> Well, the results are in. "(Heh, heh, heh)" is not an adequate substitute
> for an emoticon. ...RM
Now I regret not reading this post...does anybody still have it?
Could you please forward it to me?
Thanks!
Tracy
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Tracy Boyington
Technical Communication Specialist
Oklahoma Department of Vocational & Technical Education
Stillwater, Oklahoma
I never express opinions, but if one slips out, it belongs
to me and not ODVTE.
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