Would you really want "technical writers"? That's what Bentley is about. I thought a "Muir" type book would be technically correct, but written in a non-technical style for us non-technical volks. For instance, people like Uncle Joel and Dennis Hayes can write very well in a way that the mechanically challenged (mechanically uneducated sounds better) can understand and follow. Just an observation. Anthony '89 Syncro GL (Hidlago)
John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> wrote:"I'm sure that there are some excellent writers, yourself included, - and technical writers at that - in this crowd"
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