Re: What is ADP?

Subject: Re: What is ADP?
From: Sarah Mahoney <smahoney -at- U -dot- WASHINGTON -dot- EDU>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 15:40:14 -0700

Well, just to beat that horse into unconsciousness, I agree with Susan!
I believe that there are is no such thing as a dumb question.
If her technical writer friend gets the job and can't locate a
term, he/she can use the Internet to find the answer!
I mean, isn't that what it's for? Sharing our wealth (or pittance)
of knowledge. Susan, ask away without guilt - we get enough
of that from our relatives....
-Sarah Mahoney
-Technical Communicator
-University of Washington, Seattle


> >
> >Now wait a minute. Of course DNA stands for the d-- acid. But in the
> >context of ADP and applying for a TW job, I think it's fair to assume
> >it means something different. We're back to jargon again, and the
> >dictionaries I have on my desk are no help whatsoever. It's people
> >like you who are helpful, kind, and generous with sharing their wealth
> >of knowledge.

> I tend to agree with Pete's comment - anyone who wants to work as a
> technical writer in this field must be able to look up these things!
> (What will your friend do on the job, when other new terms and concepts
> come up?)

> Furthermore, without knowing more about the specific context, it's hard
> to provide accurate information. Remember - Usenet is free information,
> and you get what you pay for!

> (What's that quip? Where else but Usenet can you ask a question and
> immediately get 10000 different answers?)

> The Rhealist - Rheal Nadeau - nadeau -at- bnr -dot- ca - Speaking only for myself


Previous by Author: Re: What is ADP?
Next by Author: Re: English Spelling: Unclassified
Previous by Thread: Re: What is ADP?
Next by Thread: Re: What is ADP?


What this post helpful? Share it with friends and colleagues:


Sponsored Ads