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Subject:Re: I am Tech Writer From:Pete Kloppenburg <pkloppen -at- CERTICOM -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 7 Feb 1997 16:24:19 -0500
Wayne, I can see where we would argue this point to death, and
never resolve it to anybody's satisfaction. And I think we'd
get spammed to oblivion in the process by irate technical writers
/ communicators / information designers. So I vote we stop right
now and leave it at this: we're both over-educated, terminally
clever, hyper-opinionated people who lost a thread somewhere.
You can view that as capitulation, if it pleases you.
Pete Kloppenburg
Certicom Corp
Mississauga Ontario
Canada
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