User talk:Snoozebob

My name is Bob Cooper.I have to thank all contributers to this. It is vastly improved since Fred started the project I am Britsh working in Prague.

I was part of the original team that helped TWFred to create this page. I have been writing technical documents for international projects since 1999. I am currently employed as a Sector Manager at Sitronics TS and I have 15 technical writers in my staff. Six of these Technical writers are Russian Native speakers. Please help me. We, at Sitronics Czech Republic, are trying to translate this page into Russian, but the language used in the page is too idiomatic and American biased, and therefore my translaters are finding it hard to translate. It is also inconsistant to use inaccessible, non-simple, non-international English if you wish people to understand your meaning.

The Russian technical writers desperately need this information because their documentaion is chronically lacking in format, structure, style or anything worthwhile. --Snoozebob 17:27, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Hello there, if you're still around we now have a Russian language Wikiversity edition that may be able to accommodate your needs. TeleComNasSprVen (discuss • contribs) 06:27, 15 March 2014 (UTC)

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Where do I ask questions?
Hi, Bob.

I enrolled for Wikiversity's Technical Writing course yesterday. Today I am on lesson two. I want to do the exercises in there but I am not sure if I will do them right. I've come here to ask where I can find fellow students -- who can review my work and I can theirs -- or, better still, teachers -- who can show me what I am doing wrong. I do not want to develop bad habits. I am asking you because the "View History" tab shows you are the primary author of Technical writing audience EE.

Thank you very much for contributing to Wikiversity.

Thokara (discuss • contribs) 01:24, 7 January 2015 (UTC)