RE: Should vs. Will, Must and Can

Subject: RE: Should vs. Will, Must and Can
From: Alan -dot- Miller -at- prometric -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:23:06 -0500


Another late arrival, here...

In the nuclear industry (both Navy and commercial), "should" is defined to
mean "shall" or "must." Thus removing all confusion.

Knuckle-heads will find a way to sue, no matter what. Shortly following TMI
(Three Mile Island, to civilians), some fellow working in his yard was
stung by a bee. He promptly sued his neighborhood nuclear power plant,
claiming that the bee had flown through the plant, was crazed by exposure
to radiation, and attacked him.

Al Miller
Chief Documentation Curmudgeon
Prometric, Inc.
Baltimore, MD

"Make something idiot-proof and someone will make a better idiot."




Marguerite Krupp <mkrupp -at- cisco -dot- com>@lists.raycomm.com on 01/03/2002
02:02:58 PM

Please respond to Marguerite Krupp <mkrupp -at- cisco -dot- com>

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Subject: RE: Should vs. Will, Must and Can

Leaping in late, I have to add that "must" leaves no doubt about what
actions are required. "Should" implies an option. When I was writing about
process control systems, we never used "should" because of the potential
for
legal liability.

And I do favor the present tense, as do most of the other posters.

My $0.02
Marguerite



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