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"...that some doctors flunk the course. Therefore, not everyone can be
trained
> to be a brain surgeon - or a good technical illustrator."
Thank you.
"Nevertheless, it is useful to know the basics of of each others
profession in order to communicate effectively."
I couldn't agree more.
> "Robert, I hope that you're not saying that if one's tech. illustrator is
> working elsewhere, then it's ok for a tech. writer to do it (as long as
> they understand what a 3-point perspective is) ... Not on my projects!"
>Thank you again.
> ..............................................................................
> Bernie McCann bi975 -at- ncf -dot- carleton -dot- ca
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