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> Gee, isn't it great how much sematic content can be encoded in
> strings? :-)
Yeah, but can you imagine having to write the code to parse that... in the
application you wanted to use it?  Oh wait, I have... it was a pain in the
ass.  Thats why I did it once, at the presentation layer.

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