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- From: orc@sybase.com (Orc)
- Subject: Re: The Classiest Pickup Lines
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.064326.23715@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Sender: news@uchinews.uchicago.edu (News System)
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- Organization: Department of Ambiguity
- References: <1993Jan12.192546.15058@jetsun.weitek.COM> <3320@devnull.mpd.tandem.com> <28223@sybase.sybase.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 06:43:26 GMT
- Lines: 16
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- In article <28223@sybase.sybase.com> mysti@sierra.sybase.com (Mysti Rubert) writes:
- >[On e-suckups]
- >He hasn't claimed a false sense of
- >familiarity, he has claimed to appreciate my writing. As a tech writer,
- >that most universally despised producer of things no one wants to read,
- >it's nice.
-
- As a tech writer for a _database_ company, where no one even
- wants to even _admit_ that the documents in question even exist,
- let alone read them, it's nice. And at Sybase, it's the second
- lowest job on the food chain (the lowest, of course, being *my*
- job...)
-
- ____
- david parsons \bi/ orc@sybase.com
- \/
-