Re: TECHWRLing vs. techwriting
kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com writes:
4. I will not post when I should be working.
I've hardly done any work since rejoining this list. Based on my recent experience, TECHWRLing and techwriting are mutually exclusive. How do all you regular contributors manage to do both?
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