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Subject:Re: Writing on the go From:Mike Pope <mikep -at- ASYMETRIX -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Jun 1994 10:19:00 PDT
>I am writing an installation manual for a wireless phone system. Part of
>the process for writing the manual involves visiting an actual
>installation site (one room), with a laptop, and capturing every move
>the installers make. The entire installation process should take about
>three weeks. Also, I have been instructed to keep my questions to a
>minimum.
Huh, I like that one. "Be sure not to bother anyone who might know
how to answer a question."