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> Kayla
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> From: TECHWR-L
> To: Multiple recipients of list TECHWR-L
> Subject: Anchorage, Alaska
> Date: Thursday, September 08, 1994 2:49PM
> Is anyone on this list working in Anchorage, Alaska? I'm interested in
> finding out about the Technical Communication work situation is like in
> that area.
Gee, you don't read the newsgroup for a week and see what happens?
Things get *cold* around you.... ;-)
Now for the Alaska "brag": Actually there are areas of Minnesota that are
colder on average than Anchorage in the winter! And I enjoy the winters much
more here than I did in Madison, Wisconsin! :-)
Cheryl - email me a little more specifically what you want information on
and I'll try to answer.
Valerie & the Maine Coon Crew
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Valerie Johnston | "I've met many thinkers and many cats,
University of Alaska Anchorage | but the wisdom of cats is infinitely
axvlj -at- acad2 -dot- alaska -dot- edu (internet) | superior." Hippolyte Taine (1828-1893)