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> I have great difficulty with the idea that a technical writer would even
> consider taking offense at being asked to do productive work. Someone,
Woooah! I'm not sure if it being implied, but let us not assume that by
calling oneself a "tech. writer" one can write anything. (See, What is a
tech. writer, elsewhere).
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