On 1 Sep 2006 at 20:32, ScottL scott@mu.org wrote:
How is a plane English sentence describing what someone might have wanted, or indicating that if they wanted something else in general, that they should follow a link not obvious? It is in plane english and does not require that a person be "in the know" or an editor. First time wikipedia users can get it.
Is "plane English" what is spoken by aircraft flight crews, or does it refer to a form of English that has exactly two dimensions?
On 9/2/06, Daniel R. Tobias dan@tobias.name wrote:
On 1 Sep 2006 at 20:32, ScottL scott@mu.org wrote:
How is a plane English sentence describing what someone might have wanted, or indicating that if they wanted something else in general, that they should follow a link not obvious? It is in plane english and does not require that a person be "in the know" or an editor. First time wikipedia users can get it.
Is "plane English" what is spoken by aircraft flight crews, or does it refer to a form of English that has exactly two dimensions?
You knew what he meant, don't be a smartass