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Ah yes, but unlike modern anthropologists,That makes us more like 19th century anthropologists.
we hope to influence our "subjects" into
accepting the modern "culture" of
usability, and rejecting their "heathen"
religion of the gods of the convoluted
interface. :-)
Anyone want to make an analogy between Morgan's cultural stages and Hackos' levels of documentation? ;-)
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