re: A Chat with Eric Rudder and a Response

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Actually, it's bad for authors and trainers too. All of this technology churn means we have to constantly rewrite our books and training materials. Consider that books don't ususally stay on the bookstore shelves more than a couple of years. There always seems to be a newer version, an SP3, an upgrade that makes them obsolete. My Hitchhiker's Guides were revised six times in about eight years.

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