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On Jul 2, 8:33am, Nagai, Paul wrote:
> Subject: Techwr-l Recurring Reduces (plural of redux, no? :)
> Now that I've seen that we're back to the "one space or two" discussion.
> Here is the list of recurring techwrl nightmares. Contributions welcome.
>
> Dr. Suess as Technical Writer
> PDF or HTML
> Resume Typoz
> This list flames too much
> One space or two
> Certification
> His/her/their, ...
>
> Read the FAQ. Read the Archives. Don't ask.
>
> P.S. ONE!
> ------
> Paul Nagai
> Visa International
> pnagai -at- visa -dot- com
> 415-432-1101
> 415-432-3678 fax
>
>-- End of excerpt from Nagai, Paul
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