I'm still exploring Coco. Typically, it does what I want, and saves much time.
This innocent looking grammer fails, but doesn't warn me. I don't know why.
See especially the state table in realS.Get . Somehow it wants to give
state 0 if it encounters a ",".
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0
T
m7P0:0Lm130P[?H003Na10Xe7:0`;W\006lR30\]=?0P\n8107Jd40hUCF0MQ9fL08`30h600000
`>000<dC=1EB<ETDP8GIQaf>PPR:L0BKSUVKdmfLX1dHSMWI^D7MUQGHciBITE78aLS;a8S;i<38
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A
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Aubrey McIntosh / Chemistry / University of Texas / Austin, TX 78712
We had freezing rain outside Dallas for thanksgiving. Although the pine
trees did not like this, it was beautiful under the full moon. I went into
the woods barefoot, but returned soon. That seems far removed from here.