dress codes, degrees, class

Subject: dress codes, degrees, class
From: Brian Martin <martin -at- SODALIA -dot- IT>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 10:31:27 +0200

These discussions seems to point to one thing:

Even though you can dress a wolf in sheeps clothing. You should remember
that a wolf (read that "ambitious person") is still a wolf (read that
"bad-tempered") whether or not it has a sheep skin (read that "sheep
skin").

I mean seriously... "Can't we all just get along?" (Rodney King)

By the way, living in Italy and bein' a tech writer is all I ever wanned
from life. Haf a gud day.

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Brian

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