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RE: Meta-somethingorother (was the semantic web mega-pe rmathr

  • To: 'Rick Marshall' <rjm@z...>
  • Subject: RE: Meta-somethingorother (was the semantic web mega-pe rmathread thing)
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <len.bullard@i...>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 16:39:33 -0500
  • Cc: 'Miles Sabin' <miles@m...>, xml-dev@l...

writing acceptable sentences
But is pretty amazing how far they've gotten with scribing technologies 
and how hard it is to replace them with automation.

I'm not sad about it all.  If I don't get 'outsourced', it appears to 
be a very steady gig. :-)

len

FutureProof: At the end of the automation era, the only people left with
jobs 
were technical writers.  Writing universally acceptable sentences proved to 
be the one truly intractable problem.


From: Rick Marshall [mailto:rjm@z...]

actually, after 30 years i have finally realised that customers only 
want machines to replace pens and journals. the rest is what we'd like 
to do. sadly......

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