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On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 10:29:49 +0100, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>> And yes, if you go to just about any website to purchase stuff, they
>>> give you a list of technical specifications. But that's not "marketing
>>> copy", is it?
>>
>> It sure is. You think it gets accurately written on its own?
>
> From what I've seen, it gets /inaccurately/ copied and pasted from the
> manufacturer's own website. :-P
And who does the work for the manufacturer's website? Is it just magic?
> I don't think of a table of figures as "copy". I think of something
> written in English.
It certainly counts as documentation that gets created by someone, and it
takes time to pull the info together.
Jim
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