Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread John Neiberger
This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to submit
your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other end of
these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else I'm
forgetting who visits here regularly.)

John

 The Long and Winding Road 
10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The writer
sits in
his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up with the
manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does everything
else,
including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.

I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.

As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for one of
those
study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer, following the
script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some guidance. I was
extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom many of
you
know from this list, and from her published books and other study
materials.
I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for a study
guide
she was writing for Sybex.

I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna from
heaven.
Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented writer,
but
provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own opinion,
an
excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free of the
kinds
of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.

Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words, but it is
a
far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's participation in the
process.

If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good technical
reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong with Leigh
Anne
Chisholm.

Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.


Chuck

--

www.chuckslongroad.info 

look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks know where
to
find them.




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Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread The Long and Winding Road
there are a few pictures of various people posted at
www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all know, respect,
and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the meet the zone experts
section.

--

www.chuckslongroad.info




John Neiberger  wrote in message
news:200210291846.SAA02165;groupstudy.com...
 This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to submit
 your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other end of
 these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else I'm
 forgetting who visits here regularly.)

 John

  The Long and Winding Road
 10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
 Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The writer
 sits in
 his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up with the
 manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does everything
 else,
 including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.

 I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.

 As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for one of
 those
 study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer, following the
 script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some guidance. I was
 extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom many of
 you
 know from this list, and from her published books and other study
 materials.
 I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for a study
 guide
 she was writing for Sybex.

 I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna from
 heaven.
 Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented writer,
 but
 provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own opinion,
 an
 excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free of the
 kinds
 of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.

 Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words, but it is
 a
 far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's participation in the
 process.

 If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good technical
 reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong with Leigh
 Anne
 Chisholm.

 Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.


 Chuck

 --

 www.chuckslongroad.info

 look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks know where
 to
 find them.




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Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)

Priscilla

The Long and Winding Road wrote:
 
 there are a few pictures of various people posted at
 www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all
 know, respect,
 and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the meet the zone
 experts
 section.
 
 --
 
 www.chuckslongroad.info
 
 
 
 
 John Neiberger  wrote in
 message
 news:200210291846.SAA02165;groupstudy.com...
  This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to
 submit
  your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other
 end of
  these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else
 I'm
  forgetting who visits here regularly.)
 
  John
 
   The Long and Winding Road
  10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
  Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The
 writer
  sits in
  his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up
 with the
  manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does
 everything
  else,
  including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.
 
  I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.
 
  As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for
 one of
  those
  study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer,
 following the
  script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some
 guidance. I was
  extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom
 many of
  you
  know from this list, and from her published books and other
 study
  materials.
  I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for
 a study
  guide
  she was writing for Sybex.
 
  I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna
 from
  heaven.
  Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented
 writer,
  but
  provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own
 opinion,
  an
  excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free
 of the
  kinds
  of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.
 
  Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words,
 but it is
  a
  far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's
 participation in the
  process.
 
  If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good
 technical
  reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong
 with Leigh
  Anne
  Chisholm.
 
  Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.
 
 
  Chuck
 
  --
 
  www.chuckslongroad.info
 
  look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks
 know where
  to
  find them.
 
 




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Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread Peter van Oene
I'm just checking with my agent to see if posting my likeness violates the 
terms of my contract ;-)

At 06:46 PM 10/29/2002 +, John Neiberger wrote:
This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to submit
your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other end of
these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else I'm
forgetting who visits here regularly.)

John

  The Long and Winding Road
10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The writer
sits in
his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up with the
manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does everything
else,
including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.

I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.

As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for one of
those
study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer, following the
script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some guidance. I was
extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom many of
you
know from this list, and from her published books and other study
materials.
I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for a study
guide
she was writing for Sybex.

I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna from
heaven.
Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented writer,
but
provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own opinion,
an
excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free of the
kinds
of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.

Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words, but it is
a
far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's participation in the
process.

If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good technical
reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong with Leigh
Anne
Chisholm.

Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.


Chuck

--

www.chuckslongroad.info

look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks know where
to
find them.




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Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread Brad Ellis
No, I think we can do without that!  :)

-brad

Priscilla Oppenheimer  wrote in message
news:200210291923.TAA12019;groupstudy.com...
 Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)

 Priscilla

 The Long and Winding Road wrote:
 
  there are a few pictures of various people posted at
  www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all
  know, respect,
  and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the meet the zone
  experts
  section.
 
  --
 
  www.chuckslongroad.info
 
 
 
 
  John Neiberger  wrote in
  message
  news:200210291846.SAA02165;groupstudy.com...
   This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to
  submit
   your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other
  end of
   these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else
  I'm
   forgetting who visits here regularly.)
  
   John
  
The Long and Winding Road
   10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
   Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The
  writer
   sits in
   his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up
  with the
   manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does
  everything
   else,
   including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.
  
   I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.
  
   As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for
  one of
   those
   study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer,
  following the
   script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some
  guidance. I was
   extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom
  many of
   you
   know from this list, and from her published books and other
  study
   materials.
   I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for
  a study
   guide
   she was writing for Sybex.
  
   I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna
  from
   heaven.
   Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented
  writer,
   but
   provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own
  opinion,
   an
   excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free
  of the
   kinds
   of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.
  
   Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words,
  but it is
   a
   far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's
  participation in the
   process.
  
   If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good
  technical
   reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong
  with Leigh
   Anne
   Chisholm.
  
   Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.
  
  
   Chuck
  
   --
  
   www.chuckslongroad.info
  
   look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks
  know where
   to
   find them.




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Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]

2002-10-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 9:12 PM + 10/29/02, Brad Ellis wrote:
No, I think we can do without that!  :)

-brad

And what about yours?  You and Chuck, I suppose, could wear subnet or 
wildcard masks.


Priscilla Oppenheimer  wrote in message
news:200210291923.TAA12019;groupstudy.com...
  Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)

  Priscilla

  The Long and Winding Road wrote:
  
   there are a few pictures of various people posted at
   www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all
   know, respect,
   and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the meet the zone
   experts
   section.
  
   --
  
   www.chuckslongroad.info
  
  
  
  
   John Neiberger  wrote in
   message
   news:200210291846.SAA02165;groupstudy.com...
This reminds me.  Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to
   submit
your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other
   end of
these emails??  :-)  Same goes for Peter!  (and anyone else
   I'm
forgetting who visits here regularly.)
   
John
   
 The Long and Winding Road
10/29/02 10:45:30 AM 
Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The
   writer
sits in
his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up
   with the
manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does
   everything
else,
including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.
   
I recently discovered that writing can also be a team sport.
   
As some of you know, I've been working on a study guide for
   one of
those
study materials sites. I started out as the lone writer,
   following the
script. Soon it became apparent that I could use some
   guidance. I was
extremely fortunate to pair up with Leigh Anne Chisholm, whom
   many of
you
know from this list, and from her published books and other
   study
materials.
I had previously worked with her, doing technical review for
   a study
guide
she was writing for Sybex.
   
I want to say that as far as I'm concerned, this was manna
   from
heaven.
Leigh Anne is a wonderful partner. She is not only a talented
   writer,
but
provided excellent editorial advice. The result is, in my own
   opinion,
an
excellent paper, well organized, and I believe generally free
   of the
kinds
of errors that plague a number of the study guides out there.
   
Teamwork? Oh yes. It is my paper, and my guide, and my words,
   but it is
a
far better piece of work because of Leigh Anne's
   participation in the
process.
   
If anyone out there is looking for a good author, or a good
   technical
reviewer, or a good advisor, I believe you can't go wrong
   with Leigh
Anne
Chisholm.
   
Thanks, Leigh Anne. Very much.
   
   
Chuck
   
--
   
www.chuckslongroad.info
   
look for my white paper on one of the study sites. you folks
   know where
to
find them.




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