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Subject:RE: Modularization of Documentation From:"VERKERKEN Wouter" <Wouter -dot- VERKERKEN -at- swift -dot- com> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:23:30 +0200
Quite OK in Dutch, Bill. It has a different meaning, though ;-)
Wouter
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>Subject: Re: Modularization of Documentation
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>> Again, it depends on the context. Modules are scalable. It could be a
>> discreet bit of information, a larger system, a persona, whatever.
>> Many definitions, based on your chosen workflow and target goal.
>
>I hate when I typo one word and it means something completely
>different. I meant 'discrete'... not 'discreet'...
>
>Eye think eye am spending two many ours awake. ;-)
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