Deferred Success
17 years ago
Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has dismissed suggestions that the concept of "failure" should be removed from school in favour of "deferred success". - BBC World News Wednesday, 20 July, 2005, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK
Failure is just too hard a term, despite its popularity.
I'm currently taking a class on XML. For those who don't know, and actually do care, that stands for Extensible Markup Language. It stemmed from SGML, which is also the father of HTML. That will be a $200 Jeopardy question someday, watch for it. Anyways, XML has additions to help define what you can place inside of the document, and validation tools called a DTD, rather Data Type Document. Every time I see this or hear this term in class I keep thinking of retards hitting themselves yelling "Dee-tee-dee!" I'd have to say XML has moments of deferred success.
Failure is just too hard a term, despite its popularity.
I'm currently taking a class on XML. For those who don't know, and actually do care, that stands for Extensible Markup Language. It stemmed from SGML, which is also the father of HTML. That will be a $200 Jeopardy question someday, watch for it. Anyways, XML has additions to help define what you can place inside of the document, and validation tools called a DTD, rather Data Type Document. Every time I see this or hear this term in class I keep thinking of retards hitting themselves yelling "Dee-tee-dee!" I'd have to say XML has moments of deferred success.

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Hey, I learned something new today! Have fun with XML!!