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Old 05-17-2002, 01:54 AM
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Tune-up specs needed for a 352

... and if you need a page to
>take out to the truck while you're working on it, just print
>it out. If it gets filthy with grease, just throw it away.
>Try that with a print manual?

While this is a decent feature, imagine the feature of a passive indexing system where by the most commenly used pages are marked clearly with the fingerprints of the user there by forcing the documenation of all sections accessed and manipluated by the end user.

Actually I've made insurance clames based on this passivly indexing technique. they made the mistake of asking me if I bought parts for my car, and I could clearly state with 100% assurance each part purchaced based on my finger print etched on the page.

Actually, I'm a fan print your self manuals, provided they are printed on a laser, not inkjet. Though I only have one HP laserjet II series, and recently aquired a similar vintage TI microlaser plus, both being in the goodwill $20.00 catagory, they don't suffer from the ink smearage that lasers do.

Alternativly speaking, I know places like kinkos offer laser printing at a nominal cost per page, and possibly a cost per keystroke to peform the fuction, but hey.