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sean.mcgrath@propylon.com (Sean McGrath) writes:
>What does the word "local" mean?
Whatever it means sort of vaguely near you. ;-)
>We need a way of handling the problems that avoids artificial and
>ephemeral context boundaries such as local and non-local.
I tend to use "local" to avoid people forcing "artificial and ephemeral
context boundaries" into my work, but maybe there's a better way of
expressing this, since local/non-local isn't a clear boundary on the
best of days.
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