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On 8/11/13 12:48 PM, David Lee wrote: > Look to other fields of science or engineering. You get in the > Nightly news if you have a new Dark Matter paper, but if you're > working on optimizing particulate flow of grains in a conveyer you > won't be noticed except maybe in Corn Monthly. But who is going to > feed the world ? The part that worries me is that we have papers on optimizing particulate flows of grains - a very nice metaphor, in fact - but not nearly so many people eager to implement those improvements. People are instead eager to implement, er, dark matter. On the bright side, I think the paper you presented on XML and JSON comparisons <http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol10/html/Lee01/BalisageVol10-Lee01.html> may have some impact on those priorities. Thanks, -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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