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Subject:Newsletter article re The List From:"Kyle, Charles" <STAMFORD/EISPO1/CKYLE%EIS_International -at- MCIMAIL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 7 Mar 1997 13:20:00 -0500
Hello,
I plan to write a few newsletter articles featuring highlights of
discussions from various Lists including the TechWr List.
The newsletter is for the Central Connecticut (USA) Society for Technical
Communication (STC) Chapter. (Strictly non-profit.) I think it would be
informative for STC members who are not members of Lists to get a flavor of
what goes on here. I would like to use full names, such as Charlie Kyle
wrote, or Bill Brown responded. I probably won't include an email address
unless it seems pertinent. If enough people strongly object to having their
first and last name used, I would consider using only first names. This
small issue of names does bring up the larger issue of privacy and of
ownership of information and opinion.
Charlie Kyle
ckyle%EIS_International -at- MCIMAIL -dot- COM
EIS Systems
Stamford CT USA
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