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xml-dev
Re: [xml-dev] If XML is too hard for a programmer, perhaps he'd b e better off as a crossing guard
by Rick Jelliffe other posts by this author
Mar 28 2003 6:06AM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] If XML is too hard for a programmer, perhaps he'd be better off as a crossing guard | RE: [xml-dev] ID/IDREF makes XML generation NP-hard
From: "John Cowan" <cowan@[...].org> 

>  However, although baseball is not a universal interest, it is not U.S.
>  specific either.  Tim Bray is a Canadian, and Sammy Sosa, though he plays
>  in the U.S., is a Dominican.  Baseball is also a national sport of Cuba,
>  Mexico, and Japan.

In many countries outside North America "American" means "North American",
despite the univocal wishes of Canadians.  Sometimes it even includes South
and Central Americans.

Cheers
Rick Jelliffe

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