--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <<How can a book be busy?>>
> 
> In the same way a painting can be "busy"; that is, there's too much
> going on 
> with it for any focused clarity to take place. In much the same way
> as a song 
> can be "busy", too many players, overarrranged, etc. I would think
> it's EASY 
> for a technical manual to be Busy and cluttered and not
> user-friendly. I 
> would say most of them are probably this way.
> 
Right on Bobs, I think that the reason why manuals are "busy" is
because they are written by the people who 'know' the mechanism or
whatever very well, from the inside out, and that does not always
translate into a language that those of us on the outside of that
particular subject matter can decipher as well...at least imhe (in my
humble experience).

l'alienne shiksa

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