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* No rabbits or farmers were harmed in the making of the [[Wenlin_Mianfeiban#Sample_Text|Miǎnfèibǎn (FREE Edition) Sample Text]]. | * No rabbits or farmers were harmed in the making of the [[Wenlin_Mianfeiban#Sample_Text|Miǎnfèibǎn (FREE Edition) Sample Text]]. | ||
− | * Any resemblance of actors in the [[Wenlin_Mianfeiban#Sample_Text|“守株待兔”]] “The rabbit and the farmer” to cartoon characters and real people (living and dead) is purely coincidental. The rabbit and farmer are fictional. | + | * Any resemblance of actors in the [[Wenlin_Mianfeiban#Sample_Text|“守株待兔”]] “The rabbit and the farmer” to cartoon characters and real people (living and dead) is purely coincidental. The rabbit and farmer are completely fictional or mythological (as far as we know). |
* No electronic bits were harmed in the production of this ''Wenlin User’s Guide'': | * No electronic bits were harmed in the production of this ''Wenlin User’s Guide'': |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 11 March 2015
- We are only human.
- No rabbits or farmers were harmed in the making of the Miǎnfèibǎn (FREE Edition) Sample Text.
- Any resemblance of actors in the “守株待兔” “The rabbit and the farmer” to cartoon characters and real people (living and dead) is purely coincidental. The rabbit and farmer are completely fictional or mythological (as far as we know).
- No electronic bits were harmed in the production of this Wenlin User’s Guide:
- One bits might have been changed to zero bits (and vice versa).
- But that’s usually mostly reversible (we hope).
- And there is no solid evidence that bits mind changing at all.
- If you have reason to feel otherwise, please let us know.
- For Wenlin’s policy about copying bits, please see About Wenlin Guide.