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Andrew posted that in response to actual requests. How many of you can
honestly say something you wrote is "back by popular demand"? I,
personally, have it hung on my board and read it frequently. I am a woman
and though I'm not going to offer to have his children (as some members of
our group have suggested), I am offering him a good deal of appreciation and
respect. Yes, he's sarcastic. Yes, sometimes he's even mean. But he's
honest and he's damn funny. So, read the "10 Things All Technical Writers
Should Do" with a laugh... and LIGHTEN UP! No wonder Tina the TW looks like
she does, if this is the attitude you portray. Don't take yourselves so
seriously.
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