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On 6/12/12 2:19 PM, "Fred Ridder" <docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
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>The fairly tale/Star Wars connection seems awfully far-fecthed. Don't
>tell me that you're also one of the people who refuse to use the word
>"appears" in technical documentation because it sounds like magic?
Oh noooooo, you invoked it!
...A weeks-long 150-email argument about "appears" appears.
Laura
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