> My proposal is to pick a currently underused character (I picked '/' 30 
> years ago but amost anything would do) and use it to replace the 
> tail-nesting '(', and remove its corresponding ')'.
> 
> Suddenly visual parenthesis-matching becomes an order of magnitude 
> easier, without losing any of the expressiveness and conceptual 
> significance of S-expressions.

Would you give some examples?  I'm having trouble picturing this.

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