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<time value="1038267014.354952">2002-11-25 23:30</time>
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<url>http://www.w3.org/RDF/Validator/</url>
<nick>wkearney99</nick>
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<time value="1038260864.714596">2002-11-25 21:47</time>
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<url>http://robustai.net/sailor/</url>
<nick>mdupont</nick>
<title>sailor is a python tool for traversing rdf</title>
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<time value="1038253766.311356">2002-11-25 19:49</time>
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<url>http://www.mindswap.org/2002/rdfconvert/</url>
<nick>wiBijan</nick>
<title>Yet another CWM-backed N3&lt;-&gt;NTriples&lt;-&gt;RDF/XML converter</title>
<comment nick="wiBijan">But if this one goes down or has problems, I have a minion to beat on to fix it up :)</comment>
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<time value="1038252725.517536">2002-11-25 19:32</time>
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<url>http://liber.sourceforge.net/</url>
<nick>danbri</nick>
<title>Liber RDF tools in Ruby </title>
<comment nick="danbri">Now appears to be abandoned in favour of a Java rewrite. Investigating...</comment>
<comment nick="danbri">Version 0.9 includes some RDF/XML parsing code (sat on top of Ruby expat wrapper). I&apos;ve mailed the author.</comment>
<comment nick="danbri">Yesterday I took at look at REXML as basis for sitting a Ruby transliteration of the RDFLib parser on top of. Not sure it&apos;d be easy.</comment>
<comment nick="danbri">Would be nice to have at least one decent RDF parser for Ruby though. I barely use my own Ruby code due to the hassle of hooking up a parser :(</comment>
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<time value="1038252681.349093">2002-11-25 19:31</time>
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<url>http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/irs/2002-irs-1040-rules.n3</url>
<nick>TimBL</nick>
<title>Attempt at USA IRS 1040 and Schedules A &amp;B rules in N3</title>
<comment nick="DanConn">any usage notes? i.e. examples?</comment>
<comment nick="TimBL">Not complete,  contributions of new forms, worksheets, etc welcome.</comment>
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<time value="1038249302.320672">2002-11-25 18:35</time>
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<url>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2002Nov/0147.html</url>
<nick>DanConn</nick>
<title>The RDDL challenge</title>
<comment nick="DanConn">Sat, Nov 23 2002 from Tim Bray</comment>
<comment nick="TimBL"><a href="http://www.w3.org/2002/11/rddl/ex1.xml">One example</a> (ignore &quot;log:forAll&quot; bits)</comment>
<comment nick="TimBL">(Not sure why cwm didn&apos;t use striping in that last example)</comment>
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<time value="1038244187.610035">2002-11-25 17:09</time>
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<nick>wiBijan</nick>
<title>Any #rdfig-ers up for chatting with a graduate class on the SemanticWeb?</title>
<comment nick="wiBijan">Then be here Tues, Nov 26, 2002, 5-6:15 Maryland, US Time</comment>
<comment nick="wiBijan">Er..but let me know, too :)</comment>
<comment nick="wiBijan">Note, you&apos;re chance to influence future generations of CS PhD folks! Iconoclasts welcome.</comment>
<comment nick="AaronSw">I&apos;ll try to make it.</comment>
<comment nick="AaronSw">&quot;Maryland, US Time&quot; is <a href="http://www.timetemperature.com/tzus/maryland_time_zone.shtml">apparently</a> EST.</comment>
<comment nick="DanConn">I don&apos;t see any conflicts in my calendar; I might be here.</comment>
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