mike,
I know what you mean with this problem. This has happened to me when I've
tried to learn to use a gps, where the instructions covered features that the
programmers hadn't managed to incorporate properly, and the instructions didn't
work... but the question is how do you test the criteria for error. You try it
and it works or it doesn't. In this case the criteria for working or not are
simple, but the question here is: does the problem lie in the writing or in
the reading? It is easy however to determine that there is in fact a problem.
With a poem, the criteria are of a different order.
be it known, i'm not real satisfied with this answer myself, but i'll try to
align it better in the next day or so.
dan
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