2013-04-01T10:42:02-0700, [email protected] wrote: 
> John Gruber and Aurelio Jargas, the respective
> founders of markdown and txt2tags, have just
> announced the imminent release of mark2tags, the
> future of wiki markup.
> 
> It will be the next industry standard, with an
> innovative syntax everyone will agree on.
> 
> "mark2tags, the last wiki syntax you'll ever
> need to learn. Period."

This prank is cruel on a guy who almost daily
thinks, "Should I use vimwiki?  Or asciidoc?  No,
I should use txt2tags and then if I need asciidoc
I can convert it.  Oh, but I also have pandoc
installed.  I should try out rst.  Who am I trying
to kid, all I really need is markdown.  Oh, but
the ordered lists are actual numbers---I hate
that.  But t2t ordered lists need a double space
after them, that's annoying.  I could use markdown
syntax with vimwiki...I need to read that
documentation..." &c., &c.  My hopes were up. ;)

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