“Engrish”, and its near cousin, “Chinglish”, are the bane of lusers everywhere. When you finish a paragraph and scratch your head, and say “HUH?” you know you’ve found some.
On modern electronics, there is a thriving niche industry creating “quick-start” brochures, that carefully distill the manual into something usable. The best even follow the sequence of what you actually need to get the bleeep thing on-the-air.
“Engrish”, and its near cousin, “Chinglish”, are the bane of lusers everywhere. When you finish a paragraph and scratch your head, and say “HUH?” you know you’ve found some.
On modern electronics, there is a thriving niche industry creating “quick-start” brochures, that carefully distill the manual into something usable. The best even follow the sequence of what you actually need to get the bleeep thing on-the-air.