Re: Do the Right Thing
Great article. Thanks for sharing. Now I am thinking about the
repercussions of starting each document off with:
"Be a person who reads each step in this procedure."
(only slightly joking ...)
"As the astute reader will notice ..."
"DON'T BE A FAILURE --- Read these instructions carefully."
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