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guide to microformats drew mclellan edgeofmyseat.com

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clangers the

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The series creators have said that the Clangers, living in vacuum, did not actually communicate by sound, but rather by a type of nuclear magnetic resonance, which was translated to audible whistles for the human audience. These whistles followed the rhythm and intonation of a script in the English language, including swear-words. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clangers

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the robots want to help, but they can’t understand http://flickr.com/photos/donsolo/2385041554/

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Headings h1, h2, h3...

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Names err...

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microformats

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yay.

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hCard for address cards

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for events hCalendar

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for reviews hReview

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rel-tag for tags

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By Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News

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By Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News

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http://flickr.com/photos/mallmus/329503964/

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hCard (address book information)

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hCalendar (event information)

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and more!

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TOFU ROBOT UNDERSTANDS http://flickr.com/photos/donsolo/2385041554/

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http://flickr.com/photos/ioerror/28363435/

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http://flickr.com/photos/kevinsteele/24771587/

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microformats.org http://allinthehead.com/presentations