Re: Semantic Document Framework(s) [language]

> If we can't do it with success no machine that we can currently
> devise can. Which brings us back to using some non-ambiguous subset of
> English in order to resolve the problems... but as soon as you do that
> you're back to having to teach people how to use the language.

Fair enough. I suppose my point is that text is data, even if it is
unparsable. Documents are data too, and as such have a place on the Semantic
Web.

I liked the politicians gag, by the way!
> We *think* we know what we and others mean *most* of the time... but
> we often make mistakes. That's why politicians can exist.

Kindest Regards,
Sean B. Palmer
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