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How to develop even better explanations, ever better explanations not so
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Don Saklad |
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How to develop even better explanations, ever better explanations not so opaque blocking the passage of the radiant energy and the light to understanding the lisp coding a novice would insert to setup mail in gnus. |
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Sun, 16 Jul 2006 17:30:49 GMT |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
What is the appropriate mail system to use for setting up
mail in gnus for this system on this machine?...
. How would you develop an even better explanation, ever better
explanations than are currently available?... Explications that
are not so opaque blocking the passage of the radiant energy
and the light to understanding the lisp coding a novice would
insert to setup mail in gnus.
If the novice does not know the lisp coding, the novice would
not know what is inserted for the mail setup in gnus. So a
better explanation could include term by term, tag by tag what
is going on in the lisp coding to be inserted.
. Then there is the question of how the novice can identify what
are the applicable, what are the appropriate mail system
requirements they are using already where they do not know how
to check for this information, if they do not understand the
technobabble that others relate in explaining how their system
is setup. Answers to the question of how to identify the mail
system need even more simplification that avoid using often
misused jargon or jargon that could be unfamiliar.
I've been around this corner and related corners of the net for
years and so have friends and acquaintances expert in other areas
of interest like networks. We haven't figured out the
explanations because the dedication needed to devote energy to
the complex text for setup is cumbersome.
- How to develop even better explanations, ever better explanations not so opaque blocking the passage of the radiant energy and the light to understanding the lisp coding a novice would insert to setup mail in gnus.,
Don Saklad <=
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