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Re: Alternative directions in technical communications
Subject:Re: Alternative directions in technical communications From:voxwoman <voxwoman -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Michael West" <mbwest -at- bigpond -dot- com> Date:Thu, 23 Oct 2008 06:03:34 -0400
It's been my personal experience that people living "beyond the veil" aren't
really in need of documentation services, regardless of what Tim Burton
portrayed in "Betelgeuse."
Those left behind can occasionally use some guidance, but it's rarely of a
technical nature.
-Wendy
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 3:48 AM, Michael West <mbwest -at- bigpond -dot- com> wrote:
> >From a recent research article:
>
> Typical approaches to communication with non-expired computer users have
> privileged conventional visual media, such as print and computer graphics.
>
> Technical communicators can learn to make better use of a variety of
> other-world-targetted communications techniques, including spirit-,
> seance-,
> ouija- and necromancy-based tools.
>
> Recent investigations into the use of spirit photography to measure the
> response of users to posthumous user documentation have produced a response
> curve not measurably different from that found in a random sample of
> non-deceased users in large corporate environments, though the possibility
> could not be excluded of the latter group containing individuals trapped
> between two realms.
>
> In related studies, Stonehaven Memorial Cemetery outside Cincinnati has
> been
> used as a test bed in efforts to gauge the response of post-demised users
> to
> conventional user assistance delivery mechanisms.
>
> According to Professor Frank "Furly" Fuhrlinger, professor of Alternative
> Sensory Studies at Muskingum Area Technical College, minimal variance could
> be detected between the response there and in a pre-deceased control group.
> He reported: "We couldn't see no difference between the stiffs in here and
> down to the Cincinnati Bell office over there up on Fourth Street."
>
> However, a slight cognitive improvement was noted among the non-dead when
> presented with user guides accompanied by a low, wailing sound and a lot of
> banging noises.
>
>
>
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