atw: Re: 'Writers' or 'communicators'?
- From: "Howard Silcock" <howard.silcock@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Austechwriter" <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:35:09 +1100
=A0Bill wrote:
> In reality writing is a part of technical communication, not the other
> way around. There is a lot of writing that communicates very little in
> the way of genuine knowledge.
Um, I'm not sure whether Bill's sense of humour is too subtle for me or
whether this is serious!
*ALL* writing is part of technical communication?? You mean Shakespeare,
love letters, graffiti, and politicians' speeches are all included in
technical writing? =20
The second sentence is clearly true but how does it relate to the first?
Tell me I'm taking you too seriously, Bill!
Howard
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