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>People who are into hacking command lines are mavens of esoterica.
They
>(just like some tech writers) thrive on weird words and convoluted
>constructions. They'll appreciate "via" and will know the
difference
>between i.e. and e.g. They might know that viz. is a medieval
abbreviation
>for videlicet. They are good in C and assembler. Maybe they even
program
>in FORTH.
>
>Know your audience.
:-). Yep, most likely this is my audience. And, it's me, to a great
degree :-).
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