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Goober was essentially saying, "RTFM" -- not necessarily that *he* knows
what the FM says, only that he thinks that's where the answer is. In this
case, looks like Goober was right.
And yes, a EULA is an FM in my opinion -- the legal documentation of an IT
product. There had to be a tech writer involved in that, somewhere.
-----Original Message-----
From: Watson Laughton
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:51 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: Adobe adds product activation
> His reply was for you to read the EULA. Won't that
> answer your question?
uh, because it's a smart***ed diss, essentially saying "i know what the
answer is but i'm not going to tell you"?
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