- From: Hugh Glaser <hugh@glasers.org>
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 23:26:17 +0100
- To: Franconi Enrico <franconi@inf.unibz.it>
- Cc: Michael F Uschold <uschold@gmail.com>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
I don't think it is "easy" :-) Literals and URIs are usually in different symbol spaces that are distinguished. In both the internal storage/model and renderings. Much the same as NULL and 'NULL' in SQL. But something did go wrong in this case, so bad things do 'appen! > On 12 Aug 2019, at 08:36, Franconi Enrico <franconi@inf.unibz.it> wrote: > > Mike, this could easily happen in an RDF world if you register a vanity licence plate with anything starting with "_". > Indeed, bnodes would be the right way to represent unknown but existing plates. > --e. > >> Il giorno 11 ago 2019, alle ore 23:10, Michael F Uschold <uschold@gmail.com> ha scritto: >> >> This is hilarious. It could never happen in an RDF world! No value, no triple. >> >> He tried to prank the DMV. Then his vanity license plate backfired big time. >> https://mashable.com/article/dmv-vanity-license-plate-def-con-backfire/ -- Hugh 023 8061 5652
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