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Old October 4th 03, 04:40 AM
Robert Bonomi
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Rich S. wrote:


"Robert Bonomi" bonomi@c-ns. wrote in message
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In article ,
Rich S. wrote:


Anybody know who's flying the yellow Bucher Jungmann around the Port
Orchard, WA area?



The obvious, if not particularly useful, response to that question is:
"The pilot". *grin*


Do you write software documentation? )


The -original- version of that gag comes from your territory.

It seems that a couple of guys are flying in a helo, in the Redmond
vicinity, when a pea-souper of a fog suddenly comes in. The pilot
carefully descends, until he's in sight of the ground, next to a large
office building. grabs a marker and notepad, out of the flight case,
scribbles a big sign, and holds it up to the view of the people in
the building "Where Am I?" he asks. Somebody inside, nods emphatically,
grabs a marker, writes, and holds up the following response: "You are
in a helicopter." The pilot gives them a thumbs up, pulls back up into
the zero-visibility realm, puts the stick hard over, flys 'blind' for
several minuted, and descends _right_at_ the airport. *GREATLY* to the
amazement of his passenger. "How'd you do that?" he asks. Pilot explains:

"Well, that answer to 'where am i?", while technically accurate, was,
in reality, absolutely useless; thus I knew that that _had_ to be the
MicroSoft 'technical support' facility, and, from that, I knew _exactly_
where I was, relative to the airport."


A serious answer to your question, is "yes, occasionally". However, I was
raised by professional journalists -- my mother held the position of
*editor*in*chief* of a commercial newspaper at age 16, and my dad was
with a national wire-service for years. I've also done some reporting --
my _second_ assignment ended up as a full column on the front page of the
NY Times. With that kind of background, when I _do_ write manuals, they
tend to be clear and informative. I also know the difference between a
'tutorial' and a 'reference manual', and structure appropriately to the
intended use.


See what happens when you ask a sm*rt-*ss question? guffaw




 




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