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Re: Only Human[was Fwd: What if Dr. Seuss wrote technical manuals ]
Subject:Re: Only Human[was Fwd: What if Dr. Seuss wrote technical manuals ] From:Roy Jacobsen <rjacobse -at- GREATPLAINS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 26 Apr 1999 13:36:34 -0500
Arlen: Hear, hear!
I'll keep this on-topic by saying this: If we can't read and follow the
instructions--aka the posting rules--we each received when we subscribed to
this list, then we have no right to complain when the stuff we write is
ignored and dissed.
RTFM, people! Read The Fabulous Manual, or in this case, the Posting Rules.
And if you didn't keep them, _every_ message that comes through the listserv
has a pointer to the website where you can find them. For the hopelessly
lost, they can be found here: http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/postrule.html
Eric, keep up the great work.
Roy M. Jacobsen
Editor
Great Plains
rjacobse -at- greatplains -dot- com
Read and revise, reread and revise, keep reading and revising until your
text seems adequate to your thought. -- Jacques Barzun