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>I oppose regulation, and if elected, will fight to preserve your
>constitutional rights.
This is all very well, but please someone explain to this person that this
list is international in its distribution, we're not all US citizens or even
residents, and thus it follows that my constitutional rights are none of his
business.
Now for the obligatory tech writing part: Any tech writers out there made a
move into human-factors/user interface design, or multimedia? Care to share
your experiences?
thanks, scot.
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HCI Consulting, GPO Box 4846 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia. http://www.hci.com.au/management/
I claim to speak only on my own behalf.
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