This model, originally named HORSE (Hierarchy-Obfuscating Really Spiffy Encoding) may seem wooden at first, but soon it comes to look quite natural. With its spartan syntax it should be attractive; but its name seems less so, and clearly a Muse meant us to rename this modelThe acronym in itself is funny but even more humorous given that it is part of an extended conceit playing with a name: "This approach, which after Troy [Griffiths] is called 'Trojan milestones'". And is redoubled by the allusive heading to this section: "Catching Hell'n Tagging".
CLIX
because of its heavy use of point events scattered throughout the text or data stream: click, clicks, clix.
From "Markup Overlap: A Review and a Horse" (2004)
http://conferences.idealliance.org/extreme/html/2004/DeRose01/EML2004DeRose01.html
And so for day 2377
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