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Probabilism (was Re: Fwd: [xml-dev] Not using mixed content? Thendon't use XML)

On 4/10/13 10:55 AM, Sean McGrath wrote:
> "Shared understanding" is really really tricky because the concept of a
> shared language is really, really tricky. Humans communicate
> probabilistically for the most part, but we tend not to be conscious of
> that.
>
> Schemas ain't probabilistic.

How does "perpetually renegotiable" compare to probabilistic?

That's another key piece of human conversation I'm bringing to this story.

Thanks,
-- 
Simon St.Laurent
http://simonstl.com/


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