PAS 78 comment from Joe
22nd Mar 2006
Joe Clark gives PAS 78 a fisking:
If the document were not so unpleasant to read, more people might (a) understand it, (b) refrain from feeling cheated at paying 30 quid, and (c) avoid literal headaches.
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