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Subject:Re: Not Wanted--Technical Writers From:"Huber, Mike" <mrhuber -at- SOFTWARE -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 16 Dec 1997 14:23:27 -0600
I think that, while the URL indicates it's yesterday's news, I've been
doing minimalist documentation in a conversational tone for a bit longer
than that.
Been there. Done that. There isn't a T-shirt involved. Still do it when
appropriate, which is pretty often.
Creative people with Liberal Arts degrees writing on technical topics.
If I turn the lights on too bright so there is a lot of glare on my
monitor, I can see somebody like that.
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mike -dot- huber -at- software -dot- rockwell -dot- com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Don Sargent [SMTP:don -dot- sargent -at- TEMPLATE -dot- COM]
>Subject: Not Wanted--Technical Writers
>
>Did anyone else get a look at this article in the Washington Post's
>weekly business section yesterday?
>
>What do you think?
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>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1997-12/15/003l-121597-idx.html
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