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Ha, thanks for the comic relief during the home stretch. If you are a troll,
then so am I. We share the exact same evolutionary path. Interesting. You're
probably too pompous, but go anyway.
Thanks again!
Lane
-----Original Message-----
From: Brierley, Sean [mailto:Sean -at- Quodata -dot- Com]
<snip>
As I reviewed a colleague's work, today, with the old red
pen, it occurred
to me what a "particular" (some do say "retentive") writer I
have become.
.
.
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How are you techwrlers evolving and issit into the same kind
of troll?
Should I swing by the STC annual conference to broaden my
scope, or am I
probably too pompous for that event?