John Brendler wrote:

>I see discussion of JSON, XML, and I feel I must also suggest Sumerian
>Cuneiform. Cuneiform is exceedingly compact and not vulnerable to
>inadvertent or erroneous changes:
>http://salenacastro7.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/cuneiform.jpg
>
>That says: "mark all outgoing traffic with diffserv to make it go fast
>on teh Internet".

Now that's interesting. Unfortunately, checking on my Mac I can't 
find Sumerian Cuneiform as a font/input method which is a pity since 
I would have thought such pictorial systems could produce some nice 
compact code.


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