It's been a while, but time for another of my tech columns, The Writers Workbench, that I do for the Writers Guild of America, As I've noted in the past, since it's a bother to code the code column for this site and it's already coded for the Guild's site, it's SO much easier to just provide the link to it here.
The format has evolved a bit over the years -- I've been doing the column for maybe 18 years or so. What I explain in the introduction.is that I'm going to try just covering one product per column -- along with the small "TWW Notes" at the end. If any columns come along where it's convenient to compare a range of similar products, I'll continue to do that, but I think one product at a time at this point will let me post a few more columns than I've been doing and keeping them more up-to-date than having to wait on companies sending me their latest products when they're finally ready. Anyway, this month is a a look at an oddly-designed, but very good surge protector, the Powramid, made by the company Accell. which has turned out decidedly odd, but very good products in the past. You can find the column here.
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AuthorRobert J. Elisberg is a political commentator, screenwriter, novelist, tech writer and also some other things that I just tend to keep forgetting. Feedspot Badge of Honor
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