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Subject:Re: Tech Writer's test From:Jeffrey Pittman <Jpittman49 -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 20 Dec 1995 02:05:24 -0500
In a message dated 95-12-19 11:37:24 EST, svictor -at- LGC -dot- COM (Stephen Victor)
writes:
>If a "teacher" pulled any of this junk on me, I'd head straight for the
>dean's office. Was this supposed to be a joke? It certainly doesn't look
>like a legitimate academic exercise to me.
Techwhirlers:
Good grief! I have the wit of a sun-baked brick, but even I recognized
the humorous nature of this post. No wonder we end up with such duds in our
elected offices! :-)>
Keep on grinnin',
J.P.