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amp;gt;amp;gt; RUBY: Sorry about all this. My name is Sam Ruby. IBM, Emerging Technology, Co-chair of W3C HTML working group and I work from the FeedValidator, and thatamp;#39;s--thatamp;#39;s a bit relevant to some of the topics Iamp;#39;m bringing up. I share a lot of Bradamp;#39;s perspectives and actually, youamp;#39;ll see--weamp;#39;ll actually share some tapes and music, and not music, and movies. All these slides will be up on the Web. You can see the link here but it will be up for everybody to get to, and thereamp;#39;ll be links. I also have a Weblog. The Weblog has a fair amount of SVG, every single one of my--okay. Every single one of my entries has got an SVG element. Iamp;#39;ve done that for now for like several years. Most of them are completely handcrafted. I was going to demo that, though I canamp;#39;t--for technical reasons that are preventing me from actually demoing the editing MBI, which is just as exciting as it sounds. [laugh] These are all in line