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From: Mark 2 Merkow at PHXASC02
Date: 3/14/96 8:56AM
To: LISTSERV -at- listserv -dot- okstate -dot- edu at Internet
Receipt Requested
Subject: Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 12 Mar 1996 to 13 Mar 1996
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I'm interested in finding out the ways writers (especially technical writers)
are using the Internet. I see references on this list for other listservs from
time to time, but little else.
Just how does everyone make use of some of the other services (WWW, usenet,
telnet, etc.)
I hope this topic is interesting enough for everyone to answer directly to the
list, otherwise, feel free to send a private message.
Thanks...
Mark Merkow, CCP
Sr. Software Engineer
American Express Company
Phoenix, Arizona
email: Mark -dot- 2 -dot- Merkow -at- aexp -dot- com