I Find Karma wrote:
> 50% of the bits stored in the entire universe are written as
"this page intentionally left blank," "not for use in mission-critical devices
or applications","if this EULA cannot be enforced in your country's
jurisdiction, [legal panic boilerplate.]", and #include{stdio}. Thanks for
the reminder to check out (into) the SGML compression WGs!
Meanwhile, YML's top heirarchy has been defined while (again) remaining
arbitrary. It determines the audience. The options are
* system programmers on theraflu
* routers
* Cisco routers
* MUDs
* IP Routers by 3Com (since '87)
* MSIE4.7 for NT5
* the NT5 security model
* csh
* arbitrary graphics users
Note also that compression is done in CPU-bound data and instructions, except
possibly for the Alpha, which probably wants Dashiell Hammet read to it
through a 16bit wide stream in its 64 to 128.... YML doesn't have compilers
for Alpha, and Dashiell Hammet is hard to transcribe, so despite any benefit
of Java Alphas...very very cool logos, commercially available beverages,
etc...we unceremoniously throw it into the DTD fallback machinery!
SGML has an ugly, zen side that says you can read a text more than once and
comprehend more, but that this must not be a necessary thing. Therefore, when
the possibility is described, and <BITMAP> is not a valid excluded tag, the
DTD with compression may accept the stream. Or not.
Pipe, not channel. ...ah, not THAT pipe... ...oh god where'd you get...no
not that one either... Nonetheless a very interesting pipe. Topologists have
been angered, notably because the sephiroth are not implicit in SGML. I
haven't checked it out so I don't know yet!
'wrt' ? Who lets you pronounce that? I got stuck with 'viz', which makes
some people prone to substitutions: Listen, curl, curl tells you the loss
for your described family. Do not del curl listen getting the rate of family
loss; normalize the loss listen field normal first. These same people have
copies of Prolog 0-3 on 5 1/4" Floppy.
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Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
I Find Karma wrote:
50% of the bits stored in the entire universe are written as"this page intentionally left blank," "not for use in mission-critical devices or applications","if this EULA cannot be enforced in your country's jurisdiction, [legal panic boilerplate.]", and #include{stdio}. Thanks for the reminder to check out (into) the SGML compression WGs!
Meanwhile, YML's top heirarchy has been defined while (again) remaining arbitrary. It determines the audience. The options are
SGML has an ugly, zen side that says you can read a text more than once and comprehend more, but that this must not be a necessary thing. Therefore, when the possibility is described, and <BITMAP> is not a valid excluded tag, the DTD with compression may accept the stream. Or not.
Pipe, not channel. ...ah, not THAT pipe... ...oh god where'd you get...no not that one either... Nonetheless a very interesting pipe. Topologists have been angered, notably because the sephiroth are not implicit in SGML. I haven't checked it out so I don't know yet!
'wrt' ? Who lets you pronounce that? I got stuck with 'viz', which makes some people prone to substitutions: Listen, curl, curl tells you the loss for your described family. Do not del curl listen getting the rate of family loss; normalize the loss listen field normal first. These same people have copies of Prolog 0-3 on 5 1/4" Floppy. --------------57238109A48A663C3E50A048--