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Subject:Re: Technical Writing Defined At Last From:Erika Steffer <Erika -dot- Steffer -at- BMO -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 12 Dec 1997 13:47:35 -0600
Perhaps the definition of TW as "The art of communication between man,
machine and animal" covered all writers and users 14 years ago. Today, it
seems to cover only half.