> Agreed. It's been my own experience that link-rich documents are
> often the product of automated, database driven processes. If they are
> created by hand there has to be an almost religious devotion to the job to
> do right and completely. In some cases the devotion is actually religious -
> the Jewish legal/religious corpus of the last 2000 years, from the Talmud
> through the Shulchan Aruch and on to today's CD-ROMs, was linked by hand.
> Several commentaries consist solely of out of line links.
So where do you place _Finnegans Wake_ in this dictum? Was it a religious
fervor that led to that document?
Couldn't resist.
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