Hi Carla--

Which "STC competition" exactly.  One of the local ones, or the full-on
International best-of-the-best?  I'm judging again in the Northern
California one resurrected by Berkeley chapter and the Gordon scholarship
team.

My team's set really spans a spectrum. It includes a paperback published
by a geology professor at Cal and (coincidentally) a tool about the size
of a 3x5 card: a transparency to be used to more easily interpret USGS
quad maps and the like, as well as some more ordinary manuals.

--Guy K. Haas
  Software exegete in Silicon Valley


On Mon, November 6, 2006 6:47 am, Martinek, Carla wrote:
> Just wondering...
>
> Anyone else out there participating and/or judging in the STC
> competition?  We've got several entries this year, plus three of our
> team are also working as judges.
>
> This is my third year judging, and second year participating.  I've
> found it to be a win-win situation -- I get to see other people's docs
> and maybe pick up some good ideas from them (and sometimes learn what
> NOT to do) and we get feedback on our entries.
>
> Carla Martinek
> cmartinek|zebra|com



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