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>C>interviewing me told me, "Now I like Loius L'amor (sp?), but I don't
>C>want any writing like that in my manuals." Sheesh! What does he
>C>think =we= think tech writing is?
>I wonder if more people might read tech docs. if they were written
>as Harlequin Romances, or soft pore cornography, or some such.
"Brutally he tore open the quivering software's shrinkwrap..."