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> I'm sure there was once a technical writer that knew
> everything there was to know about constuction,
> usability, design, layout, graphic look, readability,
> and usability about buggy whips and whip documentation
> in the late 1800's.
>
Nah! The buggy whip really is a good example of a completely intuitive user
interface, isn't it ;^})