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On 1 Nov 2002, at 16:08, KMcLauchlan -at- chrysalis-its -dot- com wrote:
>
> So, why don't we just bypass all the fretting and
> anxiety and put one, single cover-it-all warning
> on products and in manuals:
>
> "Warning: almost any imaginable use of this product
> may server to enrich lawyers."
>
> /kevin
>
Hmmm... One single, all-purpose warning... I can think of several
approaches. (Today is Friday, isn't it?)
For the legally opportunistic user: WARNING. Injury resulting from
misuse of this product is not subject to tort-claim compensation. (This
one probably ought to have a cite, like "Per article 147.2, sub-part b.")
For the commonsensically challenged: WARNING. You'll get hurt if
you misuse this product. If you can't figure out how to use it properly,
don't use it.
But the one I like best is to have a blank white page with, printed in its
center in large, red letters, the single word
WARNING
Zen. Let them figure it out. ;-)
Chris
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