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Grammatical/Punctuation/Spelling Errors and Technical Communication
Subject:Grammatical/Punctuation/Spelling Errors and Technical Communication From:Bob Morrisette <writer1 -at- SABU -dot- EBAY -dot- SUN -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 8 Mar 1999 13:24:08 -0800
From: Sarah Stegall <stegall -at- TERAYON -dot- COM>
>Stupid me. I just assumed that simple
>professional and personal self-respect would make
>one *wince* at the prospect of posting a
>misspelled, poorly phrased message. . . . . . .etc.
I nominate Sarah's words as the "Post of the Month."
We should act like writers at all times. The walls
have ears and e-mails have many viewers.
Bob Morrisette
writer1 -at- sabu -dot- ebay -dot- Sun -dot- com