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> >On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Terry Freedman wrote:
> >
> >> I give the doc to as many people as possible. However, I still discover at
> >> least one really embarrasing error after 3,000 copies have been printed!
> >
> >I now this feeling...
> ^^^^^
I gave up editing email (or is that e-mail) a long time ago. On another
note -- I have been doing grant writing for the local school district
recently and was wondering who else has been involved in this area. It
fascinates and frustrates the hell out of me. I plan on doing contract
work full-time when I graduate and am interested in any possible leads.
Willing to donate my excellent editing skills for the right information.
:) Fozz will vouch for me.
Kim Venegas
kjv4517 -at- griffon -dot- mwsc -dot- edu
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