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| The part where it says man pages use simple unambiguous language made me laugh[[User:Thaledison|Thaledison]] ([[User talk:Thaledison|talk]]) 17:59, 26 January 2016 (UTC) | | The part where it says man pages use simple unambiguous language made me laugh[[User:Thaledison|Thaledison]] ([[User talk:Thaledison|talk]]) 17:59, 26 January 2016 (UTC) |
− | : It's called mansplaining for a reason... {{unsigned ip|172.68.59.186}}
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− | Shouldn't it be explained outright that Randall is Cueball (since title text confirms it's a true story)? {{unsigned}}
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− | The [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=456:_Cautionary&oldid=226935 "There's no learning curve..." edit" is not quite right. Though all Man Pages should be accessible, do you remember the first time you came across something like:
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− | URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
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− | hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty / path-absolute / path-rootless / path-empty
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− | ...and wondered what it meant, or how to parse it? Some of the Man Pages out there are even more technically-inclined, presupposing prior knowledge (or where to go to get it), which may not be their intended philosophy but is nonetheless a fact. Not changing anything, but pointing this out. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.20|141.101.99.20]] 13:22, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
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