Time for a Fresh Scheme Standard: Say Goodbye to the RnRS Relic
Erik Naggum
erik at naggum.net
Sat Dec 22 08:58:58 EST 2001
* Erik Naggum
> Look, Tengwar is more widely used than Scheme these days.
* Hirotaka Yamamoto
| Prove it by examples, please.
I am glad you asked. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,
has premiered recently all over the world. Tengwar is a writing system
devised by J.R.R.Tolkien in this monumental work. Millions of people all
over the world have taken a renewed interest in his works, including his
new languages and writing systems, because of this movie. I venture a
guess that more people were fluent in Tengwar than in Scheme before this
movie was announced, as well, but I am certain that the number has
exceeded Scheme fluency because of the movie. I certainly reread LotR
and took up my old calligraphic Tengwar skills in joyful anticipation of
the movie, and I did not reread RnRS nor take up my old Scheme skills in
anticipation of, um, anything. Q.E.D.
Note: Despite the fictitious "please", I consider the brevity, style, and
substance of your request to communicate hostility. Requests for proof
or references are never constructive on USENET, just mere tactics in a
rhetorical game. I have responded with ridicule. Please be pleased with
the results. Thank you and goodbye.
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