Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56477t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56478t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56479t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56483t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56480t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Off Topic - Writing as a team sport [7:56470]
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. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=56495t=56470 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]