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Strimling YoelAaron

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Dec 18, 2008, 7:45:44 AM12/18/08
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Hello, all!

I'm interested in finding out what certain terms mean to different people - when someone says that something is "x", does "x" mean something different to the speaker and the listener? Are there general commonalities that we can use to make sure we all understand each other?

Please take a moment to look at these questions and consider what these terms (and their opposites) mean to you. There are no "right" or "wrong" answers - I'm just interested in getting your gut opinion on what these words mean to you.

Please click this link to go to the survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=YDG34sYuJX5jbqrwKnH94A_3d_3d

Thanks for your help!

Yoel Strimling
Senior Technical Editor
Comverse Training & Documentation (CTD)
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