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Subject:Re: Writing article in National Geographic From:Scott Havens <SHavens -at- ELCOTEL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:47:58 -0400
So you're saying that tech writers have finally been recognized as one of
those exotic, isolated tribes whose habits and culture are worthy of study
by anthropologists. I guess we've finally arrived!
Thanks for the tip. I'll be sure to look for the article.
SRH
> The August issue of National Geographic contains a
> great article, "The Power of Writing." It describes
> the history of writing and and new technology.
> Beautifully illustrated. One picture shows a writer
> with MS using voice input to write an engineering textbook.
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