Endwall
04/02/2018 (Mon) 07:46:20
No.1185
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>>1183Redundant garbage. Why not "This program may be used by anyone"? # 1) h) This program may be used by anyone. You're clearly contrasting "laity" with "clergy", but to be "laity", you have to be a lay-member of a religion. I guess those without religious affiliation can't use your software. What if they're believers, but aren't officially enrolled members of a church? Do they get a pass? # 1) e) This program may be used by anyone of any affiliation, political viewpoint, political affiliation,
religious belief, religious affiliation, and by those of non-belief or non affiliation.
You list all these vehicles, but not a car? Can't I use the software in a car? What about a bus? If I can use it anywhere, why not just say "anywhere"? # 2) c) This program may be used anywhere.You clearly either can't read or have a poor memory and poor attention to detail.
I see your point in general. However enumerating who you allow to use your software is not a an enumeration of those you exclude. You fail at logic, on this point as well.
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