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One other point: Don't confuse LISP and s-exprs, as a few posts I've just 
seen on this kind of do.

s-exprs are a way of writing information, kind of like XML.

LISP is a language based around an s-expr data model that happens to use 
s-exprs also for its written syntax, kind of like XSLT.

ABS

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