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You don't write the manual that ships with the product. You write the
renegade manual that people download from your website that tells how to
hook it up to some servos, a motion sensor, and optimal placement of the
apparatus on Halloween.
Keri Morgret
At 03:12 PM 3/3/2004, John Posada wrote:
>Tech writer tie-in: Might be fun to
>write the manual for this...
How much manual would "Weather-resistant poly/resin" require?