SC - Why "Request for documentation" is a bad subject title
david friedman
ddfr at best.com
Wed Dec 10 00:23:18 PST 1997
My first reaction when I saw the title of the post that started the mashed
... thread was disinterest--more precisely "here is someone else who wants
a medieval excuse for what he has already decided to cook." At it happens,
I was wrong--it was clear that the poster actually wanted a medieval recipe
fitting his vague memory of one he thought he had heard of. But
"documentation," in SCA culture, quite routinely means "evidence that X,
which I have already decided to do, is period," which rapidly degrades into
"might possibly be period." Hence I think "request for a period recipe for
... ." would be a more appropriate locution.
David/Cariadoc
http://www.best.com/~ddfr/
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