Re: Plain Language Manual?

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20215
interpreted = N
texte = Hello Ken,First, get the CONTEXT right. It appears that you, like to take statements out of context. (Must have hit a BIG nerve with you, perhaps the Check-book Nerve?)Let me SET YOU straight: >1- You don't know how WebCatalog works, yet ... I SAID I understood how The Mooseman felt, because I went through the same thing. I have had to teach myself almost everything because of the, TOTAL LACK OF INFORMATION IN A MANUAL FOR A PRODUCT THAT I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR!>2- You ask PCS to hire you to write THEIR software manual, but first ... I offered to help them put the manual together, to be a Plain Language Manual, and that I would put my time in FREE. So that others would not go through the same thing I did.>3- They have to TEACH you how it works -- by sending you the raw data? These are your words NOT mine... (twit). I asked for the raw information, such as e-mails and code snips, that could be put into the manual. You can READ can't you??>I don't think that's very realistic, do you? The way YOU phrase it, no. The way I did, yes.BTW, regarding that problem that I had, some time back that I contacted you on. The one that you wanted to charge me almost $200.00 to solve... PCS gave me the answer in a phone call. And I offered to help them with a manual then, because I felt it was the right thing to do. I can see why YOU don't want a good manual, it would cost you money.JimPS. : Please do not take my words out of context again. Jim>> There needs to be a Plain Language Manual, the world is populated >>by people, Some of who happen to be Tech's. >>3 months ago I offered to do it for you, if you supplied the raw data, >>since there was no response, I guess you guys blew it off. > >Let me get this straight: > >1- You don't know how WebCatalog works, yet ... >2- You ask PCS to hire you to write THEIR software manual, but first ... >3- They have to TEACH you how it works -- by sending you the raw data? > >I don't think that's very realistic, do you? > > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.net Mail to: jv1@web-maya.com Visit my Page: http://www.web-maya.com1) Life is what happens, while you are making plans! 2) Life is what happens as we walk through eternity! 3) We are all one. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Plain Language Manual? (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  2. Re: Plain Language Manual? (Jim V 1998)
  3. Plain Language Manual? (Kenneth Grome 1998)
Hello Ken,First, get the CONTEXT right. It appears that you, like to take statements out of context. (Must have hit a BIG nerve with you, perhaps the Check-book Nerve?)Let me SET YOU straight: >1- You don't know how WebCatalog works, yet ... I SAID I understood how The Mooseman felt, because I went through the same thing. I have had to teach myself almost everything because of the, TOTAL LACK OF INFORMATION IN A MANUAL FOR A PRODUCT THAT I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR!>2- You ask PCS to hire you to write THEIR software manual, but first ... I offered to help them put the manual together, to be a Plain Language Manual, and that I would put my time in FREE. So that others would not go through the same thing I did.>3- They have to TEACH you how it works -- by sending you the raw data? These are your words NOT mine... (twit). I asked for the raw information, such as e-mails and code snips, that could be put into the manual. You can READ can't you??>I don't think that's very realistic, do you? The way YOU phrase it, no. The way I did, yes.BTW, regarding that problem that I had, some time back that I contacted you on. The one that you wanted to charge me almost $200.00 to solve... PCS gave me the answer in a phone call. And I offered to help them with a manual then, because I felt it was the right thing to do. I can see why YOU don't want a good manual, it would cost you money.JimPS. : Please do not take my words out of context again. Jim>> There needs to be a Plain Language Manual, the world is populated >>by people, Some of who happen to be Tech's. >>3 months ago I offered to do it for you, if you supplied the raw data, >>since there was no response, I guess you guys blew it off. > >Let me get this straight: > >1- You don't know how WebCatalog works, yet ... >2- You ask PCS to hire you to write THEIR software manual, but first ... >3- They have to TEACH you how it works -- by sending you the raw data? > >I don't think that's very realistic, do you? > > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.net Mail to: jv1@web-maya.com Visit my Page: http://www.web-maya.com1) Life is what happens, while you are making plans! 2) Life is what happens as we walk through eternity! 3) We are all one. Jim V

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