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Subject:Technical Communications Recap for June 8, 2012 From:TechWhirl Admin <admin -at- techwhirl -dot- com> To:Techwr-l <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 8 Jun 2012 10:59:02 -0400
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Those of us who have been around the email discussion
list<http://www.techwr-l.com/about-technical-writing-discussion-groups.html>
long
enough often find ourselves reminiscing about the “first time” we heard
debate or flame war on one subject or another. In the midst of all the
news that made it to the list (and a lot that doesn’t, just because we
can’t twist a topic quite that far), Brian Henderson made note of Wednesday’s
Dilbert comic strip <http://dilbert.com/fast/2012-06-06/> in which Tina the
Brittle Tech Writer does battle with Dilbert. Some of the truly veteran
Techwhirlers reminded us that Tina came to be a named character and
semi-permanent fixture in Dilbert’s world because of the email list, back
in the last century -1995 to be exact. Eric Ray was good enough to
forward Scott
Adams’ reply to the
list<http://www.techwr-l.com/archives/9812/techwhirl-9812-01562.html#.T8-Kv89zI7>when
the topic came up again in 1998. It’s fun to think of TechWhirl as
the genesis of a cultural icon.
Well-trained but seriously disrespected… it’s a feeling that many of us
have shared, and commiserated on over the years. So what can we do to
overcome? As June proceeds we hope to have some answers, or at least some
lively debate around the soft skills we need in technical communication to
“survive and thrive.” We started with our weekly
poll<http://techwhirl.com/business/polls/technical-communication-poll-skills-to-survive-and-thrive/>,
which has already generated some discussion, and has identified a key skill
that we overlooked – the ability to interview.
- Tech Writer This Week for June 7, by Craig Cardimon | http://bit.ly/Lv0KGn
- Technical Communication Poll: Skills to Survive and Thrive | http://bit.ly/JWL9Ax
- Technical Communication in the Next Decade: Think “Adaptive” and
Deliver “Multi-” (Adobe STC Pre-Conference Session Summary), by Connie
Giordano | http://bit.ly/Mpdf9n
- A (Re)Fresh Perspective on Practicing Technical Communication: An
Interview with Leah Guren, by Julie Grady | http://bit.ly/LepNxk
- Data Conversion Laboratory’s ‘Convert On Demand’ Fuels New Revenue
with Dormant Content | http://bit.ly/LzG8ZA
- Usability Professionals Association (UPA) Rebrands as UXPA | http://bit.ly/LEwK9j
- Gliffy Releases Diagramming Plugin for Confluence Enterprise | http://bit.ly/NEumAZ
- Techspray Products Feature QR Codes that Link to Safety, Technical
Documentation | http://bit.ly/JOdEAf
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