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- From: eeb@pro-freedom.cts.com (Ed Brown)
- Subject: Re: Commodity question
- Sender: usenet@clark.edu
- Date: 31 Dec 92 3:02:57 GMT
- Organization: ProLine [pro-freedom] AppleVan (Apple UG of Vancouver, WA)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.200257.7171@pro-freedom.cts.com>
- References: <10372@cbmger.de.so.commodore.com>
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- > >Many times I've found that the manuals written by *programmers* are
- difficult
- > >for the non-programmers/casual users to decipher.
- >
- > Sorry, wrong in this case. All the Amiga user manuals are *not* written
- > by the programmers but by docs specialists.
-
- The portion of the message quoted in your response says nothing about the
- manuals being Amiga manuals. Many of us perforce use Macs, IBMs, etc. at
- work and are exposed to various docs. I know that *I* would not assume
- that the above comment refers to Amiga docs without specific mention of
- same.
-
-
- Regards,
-
- * Edward E. Brown II * Internet: eeb@pro-freedom.cts.com *
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