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Re: [xml-dev] Norman Walsh, Rock Star

Len Bullard wrote:
> Although the <geek> should be <geek /> unless there is a closing tag on the
> back of the t-shirt.

Of *course* there’s a close tag on the back of the shirt, Len!  I have
actually had people stop me on the street to accuse me of
non-well-formedness, or to tell me that they had been planning to do so
before seeing the back.

ThinkGeek was selling these back in 2000–2001 or so, along with their
<body> T-shirts and <head> baseball caps.

I just wonder what Deb thinks of the groupie in the video. (-:

~crism
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