We spend a lot of time removing English jargon for airline safety. A big airline in Japan wrote - "we see the Intentionally Left Bank page but there is no Intentionally Right Blank page". Bodvar Bjorgvinsson is correct, never assume foreigners can understand jargon.
The English sign outside the Wal*Mart in Beijing today (April 2006) reads, "Flesh Juice", so never assume we can read foreign English. For Framers interested in an enlightened message about the benefits simplification go to http://www.faa.gov/library/mediaLibrary and play last movie 7/12/05. Remember on your next flight you are sitting on a few million pages of ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English, a lot prepared in structured XML FM. -- John Smart and the MAXit Team Email: jsmart at smartny.com SMART Communications, Inc. 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022 USA Tel: +1(212) 486-1894 -5GMT VM: +1(646) 495-3146 (24/7) Fax: +1(212) 826-9775 http://www.smartny.com "The Home of the MAXit Checker and CE/SE Tools" "We make complex documentation simple"
