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so far ..... maybe find out for certain this week.
Some techwrlers have asked. Thanks.
TECH WRITING TOPIC TO JUSTIFY DISK SPACE:
Do any of you freelancers & contractors & knights and ladies
of the road use a Web page for advertising?
I'm exploring the feasibility of posting a page with
resume and samples and perhaps documentation tips for
small companies. This way I can show how wonderfully
up to date I am. :) :))))
I also am doing more telecommuting for AT&T. I think a
web space would be good to relay files back and forth.
So far I use floppy disk transport + PKZIP.
Thoughts?
Dick Dimock Artfully (enough, I hope) Senior Tech Writer at
AT&T GIS which wields the big axe, about to fall somewhere in
El Segundo, CA where writers probably will not get hit
too heavily. How heavily is "too"? & WHO?
The tension hangs thick in the building.
..
Perhaps a moment of List silence in honor of
Paul Race, whose intellect and and wit helped
us all.
..
Really foggy day in *sunny El Segundo* today.
The refinery grays off about halfway to the
beach. The arc welders sparkle on the Great
Pumpkin tank still a-building. Fall fog is
welcome after the hot summer in LA.