Actually, the technical writing classes that are currently being taught are not about 'how many technical terms and acronyms you can put on each page' but more about style of writing. This is important when writing reports, and thus why the classes are being taught. I hope this helps...
I have had trouble in the past with Telnet and Linux if I'm behind a firewall...could this be part of the issue?
Just a thought. _____________________________________________________
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
-Steve Prefontaine
Well, this has given me great insight into where I want to go with my life. I am currently an intern at a major construction company and enjoy what I do, but I am curious as to where I want my 'real life' to go. This thread has really opened my eyes. Thank you all...
If you look into PowerAde's Powerflo (R) cap, I think that might suit your needs...? Look into that, and let me know. _____________________________________________________
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
-Steve Prefontaine
Oh yeah, here is a place that talks about the diff. ways to actually apply it.
http://www.aquaticsystems.net/leaks.html _____________________________________________________
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
-Steve Prefontaine
Here is a site that has quite a bit of information about volclay:
http://www.denare.com.au/repair/rep4.htm
Hope it helps! _____________________________________________________
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."
-Steve Prefontaine