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Subject:Military Tech Writers. From:"McMARTIN, Robert" <rmcmarti -at- BAEA -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Mon, 25 May 1998 15:18:05 +0930
Morning Tech-Whirlers,
I would like to hear from the Tech Writers out there who are working on
writing manuals
for military projects.
I believe that with enough people of interest we could establish a forum
of our own (no offense meant
to Tech-whirlers, you would be welcome as well).
Failing that we could at least set up a email list and discuss our
common problems (restrictive mil standards and so on).
If anyone is interested please email me offline, lets not clog the
Tech-Whirl.
regards
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Robert McMartin |There can be no reconciliation
Documentation and Training |where there is no open warfare.
Development Officer |There must be a battle, a brave
British Aerospace Australia |boisterous battle, with pennants
|waving and cannon roaring, before
|there can be peaceful treaties
|and enthusiastic shaking of hands.
|-- Mary Elizabeth Braddon
| (1837-1915).
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Robert McMartin does not speak on behalf of British Aerospace
Australia and they have concented to reciprocate.