How to Create the Perfect Brows

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Top 1.   Dec 9, 2004 8:58 PM

» Satirie - The all-purpose fixer.

This was great, Jenny! Totally enjoyed it! Duct tape...ya gotta love the stuff and you found yet another purpose for it. But do you pull it off toward your nose or toward each ear? No, I'm not gonna try it...just wanted to know...you know...in case... *giggle*

I always make sure to have an eyebrow pencil in the fridge. Over a course of time, I've plucked my brows so much, they stopped growing back. Oh, what we do in the name of beauty!

-- posted by Satirie



Top 2.   Dec 10, 2004 7:55 AM

» H2O - Re: The all-purpose fixer.

In response to The all-purpose fixer. posted by Satirie:

Well, I have never been called "Jenny" in my life. And I've never felt the need to pluck my eyebrows (just my hair when engineers get too technical). And I don't recall ever advocating duct tape in a manual. But thanks for the tip nonetheless!

John

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Top 3.   Dec 12, 2004 9:24 PM

» Satirie - Re: Re: The all-purpose fixer.

In response to Re: The all-purpose fixer. posted by H2O:

John...Jenny...surely you can understand my confusion. lol

The article said: Author: Jenny Kania - 2nd Place Tech Writing Humor Contest 2000 and, rather than go in search of the author of it, I directed my comment to the writer whose name was listed, via your discussion board.

-- posted by Satirie



Top 4.   Dec 13, 2004 7:06 AM

» H2O - Re: Re: Re: The all-purpose fixer.

In response to Re: Re: The all-purpose fixer. posted by Satirie:

And the article *was* humorous, although not technically "technical." I have yet to use the phrase "use common sense" in technical documentation. It's not a very legal term.

John

-- posted by H2O



Top 5.   Dec 14, 2004 5:03 PM

» Satirie - Re: Re: Re: Re: The all-purpose fixer.

In response to Re: Re: Re: The all-purpose fixer. posted by H2O:

No, "use common sense" isn't a technically legal term. Although, a written instruction: "do not immerse the computer disk drive in water", does center on "using common sense". (that was a hypothetical instruction, of course...lol)

-- posted by Satirie



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