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X-Elm? (XML vs. "XLM")
> ATTACHMENT part 10 message/rfc822
> From: "Frank Richards" <frank@therichards.org>
> To: "xml-dev@lists.xml.org" <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 13:34:34 -0400
> Reply-to: "Frank Richards" <frank@therichards.org>
> Subject: An appropriate xml-dev project
>
> A few weeks ago, Corel aquired SoftQuad, and a few days thereafter Corel and I parted ways.
>
> I expect to be self-employed for a while, and any business needs a name. I just registered
> frankrichards.com, but how bland can you get?
>
> What makes this an appropriate xml-dev question is my avocation...I live on a tree farm. So on
> the weekends I do tree transformations with a chainsaw, and
> regard an acorn as a constructor. Somewhere, not too far from the English language is the word
> or phrase that will tie the two types of tree together, be
> unforgettable for the smile or groan it produces, and if it helps me minimize taxes by
> cancelling income and expense between the two operations that's even
> better.
>
> I don't believe that anywhere in the world is there a group with a better selection of
> vocabulary, love of language, and unique mental processes, to find that
> particular play on words. So please turn those minds to the question.
>
> Fine Print:
>
> All submissions will be published on the resulting website. Honorable mentions will posted
> here. I will assume that people will prefer to be credited, but will
> honor any requests for anonymity. Winner gets dinner at the next conference we're both at. I get
> to use the winning entry, all others revert to their originators
> after publication on the site and possibly xml-dev.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Frank Richards
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