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Sun Mar 4 05:41:03 MST 2007


has the words "simple" or "easy" in it is going to be
non-sense - especially in the "Dummies" books.

This so common that, whenever I see "simple" or
"easy", I instinctively cringe.

Tony Markos

--- Erin Cameron <ek_cameron at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm searching around for bad examples of technical
> writing (for some tech writing courses I am taking).
> I've found a few on the Web already, but thought I
> would pose the question here as well, since there is
> so much wisdom and experience on this list. Any
> examples of particularly flawed technical writing
> you would like to share?
> 
> I appreciate your input. Thanks so much!
> 
> Erin
>
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