[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Often it isn't even the end of a word!

Michael, you're making that terrible mistake of making judgments based on no experience of physical documents. This /never/ happens.


The physical structure of a page will often be entirely different to the
logical structure;

There is no relationship between structure and logic?! You're drunk. Newspapers are laid out for reasons. They are an incredibly popular and convenient format. /Everything/ is laid out for reasons, just in the same way that text (content) is written for reasons, divided into sentences, paragraphs, headings, lists, for reasons.

Not even my pocket calculator fails to grasp the value of human civilisation to this extent. Honestly, you'd think half the members of this list are Aztecs the way they dismiss the history of the written document.


Regards,
Barney


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