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Subject:Re: Not Wanted: Tech Writers From:Aileen Asistio <aiai -at- POLGAS -dot- TOPMAX -dot- COM -dot- PH> Date:Sat, 20 Dec 1997 10:30:49 +0800
oops..sorry. that's "how it feels". forgot the "l".
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Aileen N. Asistio
Technical Writer
Topmax Philippines, Inc.
aiai -at- topmax -dot- com -dot- ph
On Sat, 20 Dec 1997, Aileen Asistio wrote:
> the same thing happened to me and what i did was i just went to the
> Washington Post's main page (the first part of the URL
>http://www.washingtonpost.com). there they have
> a search box for topics previously discussed in the paper. i searched for
> "Technical Writer" and voila! I found the article "Step One: Take Poetic
> License with Technical writing". I hope you find it soon because i know
> how it fees to not know what the others are talking about.
>
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> Aileen N. Asistio
> Technical Writer
> Topmax Philippines, Inc.
> aiai -at- topmax -dot- com -dot- ph
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> On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Biederman, K.A. wrote:
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> > Does anyone know where I can find that article? I tried the previously
> > posted URL the day after it was published and it led nowhere. TIA
> >
> > Kerry
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