That's strange - I looked at your last post last night and all I got was the first line. No evidence that anything was missing. I wonder how often that happens.
I'd go even further - the first time you use 'grep', write 'search for text using grep by entering the following command --------------' Oh! and 'cat' had better be explained. It can be a nuisance and make for a lot of typing however people should just imagine they are writing for their grandmother, as long as granny isn't a Unix wiz from 40 years ago . (I know more than one)instead of saying: "you could grep for it" you could say "you could grep for it this way: cat filename | grep example"
I love your quote, just wish we all remembered it and took it to heart.
The question is - how can respondents be encouraged to do this?
Cheers
Geoff