Re: end user vs end-user
Cute. And accurate as far as it goes. But I question the need for the word _end_; why not just _user_?
Sometimes the distinction is meaningful. You may,
for example, be selling a system to a company where
on the one hand there will be a small corps of administrative users customizing and running the system, while on the other hand there will be hundreds of end users logging on to take advantage of the system's services.
Yes, we have that situation. We call users users and we call administrators administrators.
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