Help Choose the Best Tech Writing of 2007 15
handle writes "You can help choose 'The Best of Technology Writing 2007' for an upcoming anthology to be published by The University of Michigan Press and University of Michigan Library. Visit us to nominate your favorite articles, essays and blog posts. The 2006 edition has been published, and you can read it online free (as in beer)."
Continuing its stunning streak (Score:2)
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Got solar? http://mdsolar.blogspot.com/2007/01/slashdot-user
Real technical writing? No. (Score:1)
But if they ever actually mean technical writing then I have a great entry: NIST-NCSTAR 1 [nist.gov]. Lots of detail, lots of analysis, and even a couple of introductory chapters than only assume a BS in engineering (
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Lowest-karma slashdot account? (Score:3, Funny)
Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection (Score:2)
My nomination (Score:3, Funny)
His writing is insightful, witty, technically brilliant and not at all biased. His expert analysis and predictions always hold true. And he's not a filthy publicity-seeking whore like other writers.
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-Mike
My vote (Score:2)