It occurred to me as I was writing Rebol code, that it's possible to
re-use these characters [], () & {}, in useful ways. I've noticed that
when I'm writing block!, paren! & string values, I leave white space
before and after the [], () & {} characters. It would be nice to have:

>> X: ["a" "b" "c"]
== ["a" "b" "c"]
>> X[2]
== "b"

In other words, by running the block "hard" against the word, it's like:
                pick X 2

I don't know what use () and {} could have, though. What's your
thoughts?

Andrew J Martin
Attendance Officer
& Grail Jedi who is tapping on the dungeon wall with Rebol...
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