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Re: [xml-dev] Generic XML Tag Closer (GXTC)

From: Rick Jelliffe <rjelliffe@-------.---.-->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 8/23/2006 3:58:00 PM
David Lyon wrote:
>
> maybe Rick was feeling bored/lonely and just wanted to stir up some
> conversation ..... It's what I have come to expect from my local W3C
> official... but I'm sure they are more professional in other
> countries.... just not here...
>   
I have never been a W3C official in any country ??  Nor have I ever held 
myself up as
an examplar of professionalism, come to think of it.  David will be 
happy to know that
this and last evening  I dined with a small troupe of Indonesian muscle 
men, who were
far from boring, and had no need of any help in their conversation. A 
great sense of humour,
your Indonesian muscle men have. Even in a small troupe. Always happy to 
laugh at their
own, mine and each other's foibles, slow to take offense yet boisterous 
and challenging.

Cheers
Rick Jelliffe


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