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Subject:Re: What do you think? From:"M. Dannenberg" <midannen -at- SI -dot- BOSCH -dot- DE> Date:Fri, 18 Jul 1997 17:32:02 +0200
> of all workplace documents will be at least partially electronic
> (Romano, 1997)-in the hopes students will find an employer willing to
> train them?"
>
> Answer: Only 30%? Who is the author including in his universe of
> workplaces? Sidewalk lemonade stands?
>
Maybe you're on to something. Nancy didn't give the title of the book,
maybe it's something like "Serving the Technical Writing Needs of the
Sidewalk Lemonade Stand Industry" ;-)
Mike
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Mike Dannenberg
ETAS GmbH & Co.KG
midannen -at- si -dot- bosch -dot- de
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