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--- kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com wrote: >
>
> > 4. I will not post when I should be working.
--- lyndsey -dot- amott -at- docsymmetry -dot- com wrote: >
> 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?
Gawd...I was also wondering about the same thing. I
spend almost upto 2 hrs. every morning just reading
and replying on this list.
I would also like to know how do the regulars manage
both i.e. TECHWRLing and techwriting????
Parul
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