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However, [[Cueball]] encounters a similar situation with a {{w|911}} call (the emergency number in the US), in which the first question the 911 dispatcher asks is if Cueball has read the toaster's {{w|man page}} (man pages are the 'manual' for unix systems, but only describe commands and library functions, not hardware). Even if a man page existed, it is unreasonable to require the user of a toaster to read the manual simply to avoid being stabbed in the face.{{Citation needed}} The 911 dispatcher decides that as Cueball has not read the man page, he is not entitled to medical assistance, and so hangs up. | However, [[Cueball]] encounters a similar situation with a {{w|911}} call (the emergency number in the US), in which the first question the 911 dispatcher asks is if Cueball has read the toaster's {{w|man page}} (man pages are the 'manual' for unix systems, but only describe commands and library functions, not hardware). Even if a man page existed, it is unreasonable to require the user of a toaster to read the manual simply to avoid being stabbed in the face.{{Citation needed}} The 911 dispatcher decides that as Cueball has not read the man page, he is not entitled to medical assistance, and so hangs up. | ||
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The title text refers to the popular phrase "Life's too short," which asserts that because we only have a limited amount of time on Earth, and that time can pass by quickly, we should make the most of it. That could mean, for example, don't spend time reading the documentation unless you actually experience a problem. The second part suggests that some people actually die because they didn't RTFM! | The title text refers to the popular phrase "Life's too short," which asserts that because we only have a limited amount of time on Earth, and that time can pass by quickly, we should make the most of it. That could mean, for example, don't spend time reading the documentation unless you actually experience a problem. The second part suggests that some people actually die because they didn't RTFM! |