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Subject:RE: Reference books you use the most From:Diane Evans <Diane -dot- Evans -at- marconi -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Mar 2002 08:04:59 -0800
1. Google, techwhirlers website, Microsoft Manual of Style, company website
2. Hey, I am working again! This week, I am writing release notes for a
wireless phone middleware product. In the future, I will be handling other
types of writing. In my last gig, I did all the documentation for a
dot-com.
3. I own a chow-chow (who protects me from axe murderers by sleeping at the
door of my room.) I also own a cat, who protects his cat food bag whenever
possible. Another cat owns us. His name is "Feral", short for, "Is that
feral kitten still hanging around?"
Diane Evans
Technical Writer
Marconi Wireless
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