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Subject:Re: Reluctant SME From:Karen Kay <karen -at- WORDWRITE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 25 Jun 1997 20:59:25 -0700
Huber, Mike said:
> I've found it's much easier to get somebody to tell you what you did
> wrong than to get them to tell you what to do.
This is a Usenet rule, too, that the best way to get information is to
post misinformation. I guess it's a universal.:)
There are some things I don't like about my job, but the developers
are fantastic. I've learned so much from them! They have the patience
of saints and seem to enjoy my at-least-once-daily visits.
Karen
karen -at- wordwrite -dot- com
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