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Subject:Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 31 Mar 1998 to 1 Apr 1998 From:"George F. Hayhoe" <george -at- GHAYHOE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Apr 1998 01:30:11 -0500
Having just read Kevin Feeman's posting, I'm tempted to believe he is
pulling our virtual legs, since he posted on April 1st. It's a much funnier
story than CNN's feature on the left-handed Whopper from Burger King with
all components rotated 180 degrees. :)
I know Intel is having some rough times financially, but it's hard to
believe that ANY major corporation these days is serious in thinking that
engineers and programmers can do even adequate documentation.
If Kevin's story is true, the one bright note is the fact that the market
for our skills is strong most places.