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--- Deborah Ray <debray -at- raycomm -dot- com> wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> We've updated the TECHWR-L Poll with a new question:
>
> How often do you, as a tech writer, read instructions or
> documentation for products you use?
>
> * Always
> * Frequently
> * Occasionally
> * Seldom
> * Never
> * Other/none of the above
Oooh, nasty question...LOL.
My standard answer is, "Why would I read that stuff? I know the kind of people
who write it!" :-)
Besides, I'm a guy. It says right here in my contract that I'm not expected to
ask directions or read manuals. :\)
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