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Subject:Re: Questions that are not questions From:Marguerite Krupp <mkrupp -at- WORLD -dot- STD -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 17 Feb 1995 08:12:44 +0001
Bev,
I think the "Common Questions" is OK. "Problems" implies that there ARE
problems (AKA "bugs"), which no company wants to publicize. Besides, if
the nonquestion is posed with a rising inflection at the end, it can
become a question, eh?