Re: Warning or caution?

Subject: Re: Warning or caution?
From: Jeffrey Pittman <jpittman -at- XWS -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:18:16 -0700

Cautions are used to denote operations that *may*
cause damage to the operator or to the equipment.

Warnings are used to denote operations that *will*
cause damage to the equipment.

Dangers are used to denote operations that *will*
cause damage to the operator.
YOUR THOUGHTS,
DREAMS,
and IDEAS
ARE LIKE BALLOONS...
KEEP 'EM FLYING!
J.P.

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