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I guess the question should be specified more clearly:
"How many Technical Writers are required for the exchange of an
inoperative illumination device with an operative illumination device?"
Does that illuminate things?
Lorin
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Lorin C. Ledger
Technical Writer
New Horizon Technologies
Phone: (250) 763-0034
Fax: (250) 763-0039
lledger -at- total-care -dot- com
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> From: Stew[SMTP:stewv -at- aei -dot- ca]
> Reply To: techcomm -at- user -dot- itconsult -dot- co -dot- uk
> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 5:03 AM
> To: techcomm -at- user -dot- itconsult -dot- co -dot- uk
> Subject: Re: Light Bulbs
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> >>"How many technical writers does it take to change a light bulb?"
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> Is it incandescent or florescent? Could be LED type. 120 volts? 60
> cycles.
> Or is it something else. Wait a minute it could be halogen or mercury
> lamps.
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> CAN WE GET SOME CLARIFICATION ON EXACTLY WHAT KIND OF ILLUMINATING
> DEVICE WE
> ARE SPECING HERE!
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