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Subject:Re: When do people consult documentation? From:Sabahat Ashraf <sabahat_ashraf -at- MENTORG -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Jan 1997 13:36:37 EST
What Kim says comes as no surprise, [and shouldn't to other students of Dr Bob
Krull]. IMHO, what it proves is that the one thing people do even less *often*
[thought maybe with less distaste] than admitting they don't know something is
reading the manual. Which is not to say that they at all like admitting that
they don't know something ... Am I making sense?
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