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Subject:RE: bye... AND A BIG THANK-YOU TO THE RAYS!!! From:"McDonald, Nancy A." <NMcDonal -at- wcom -dot- net> To:"'RUBOTTOM, AL'" <ARUBOTTOM -at- SENSORMATIC -dot- COM>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 14 Jul 2000 08:48:58 -0400
Joining Al and Candace... My sentiments exactly. YAYRAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have learned more about technical writing here than anywhere else,
(except for doing it myself)!!!!!!!!!!!! Between you wonderful star Rays
and Peter Kent, who was my first inspiration and motivation for jumping into
the fray...
Peter's words pushed me in, (see my thanks in his 2nd ed. "Raves" section)
and the Rays and this group have kept me afloat for at least 6 years
myself.... Thank you thank you. (Hey, can we invent a cyber party??)
Nancy McDonald
Sr. Project Manager
Process and Project Management
UUNET
A WorldCom Company
Global Hosting Operations
614.723.4947
nmcdonal -at- wcom -dot- net
> at the risk of even further blathering,,,
>
> I quite agree, Eric & Deb do NOT get enough acknowledgement and
> recognition
> from all of us [and our employers?] who have benefited so much and will
> continue to benefit in future from this most excellent help-oriented
> community.
>
> I've not always had TECHWR-L in my Inbox every day year in & year out, but
> for the last 6+ yrs, this list has consistently been a Really Big Help and
> an ongoing source of technical AND moral support, and, not least of all,
> it's a true pleasure [as a former teacher, a people-helper, and la ifelong
> autodidact] to contribute the occasional tidbit, tip or advice.
>
> Let's hear it for the Rays !!!! hip hip hoo - RAY !!!!!
>
> You two are tremendous examples of the helping-hand spirit of the 'net!
>