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RE: [xml-dev] SGML complexity

It is the grade in American schools when we are taught the inferior
mysteries of The Craft, basically the secret handshakes and some of the less
esoteric interpretations of the carvings on the outer walls of the abbey of
the holy order.  Since so few of us are admitted to Cambridge, we seldom
learn the real truth and since so few others get into Oxford, even a smaller
group get the joke.

So note it be.

len


From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@saxonica.com] 
 
> Basics of English is learned by the 2nd or third grade

I've spoken English since I was five, but I still don't know what "third
grade" means...

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/




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