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Subject:Re: Request for new thread From:John Fulton <jfulton -at- LSI-DSP -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Wed, 30 Apr 1997 13:26:26 +0000
Buck Buchanan, writer -at- dhc -dot- net, wrote:
>Dilbert could only be drawn by a tech writer. Its insight into the
>happenings in and around an Engineering/Manufacturing/Documentation
>office is uncanny.
>
>Anybody know for sure?
Scott Adams certainly worked in that environment for a long time (at
Pacific Bell, I think) - but not as an engineer or tech writer - he "did
the MBA thing", in his words.
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