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Subject:Re: Sentence structure From:Nancy Hayes <nancyh -at- PMAFIRE -dot- INEL -dot- GOV> Date:Thu, 29 Jun 1995 18:31:45 GMT
In article <199506261855 -dot- LAA00795 -at- mail -dot- direct -dot- ca>,
Matt Ion <mion -at- direct -dot- ca> wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Jun 1995 16:57:44 PDT you wrote:
>>Well, for one thing, the question has nothing to do with sentence>TO EJECT
FROM
> THE AIRPLANE
>>1. Pull the left-hand lever upward sharply. This will eject the
>> canopy.
>>2. Pull the right-hand lever upward sharply. This will eject you
>> from the airplane.
>3. DO NOT REVERSE THESE STEPS!!!
What the heck. Here's how it's done according to our company guide (and,
No, I don't agree w/ the guide's placement of the conditional; the only
conditional steps allowed are those used with logic operators: IF, THEN,
etc.).