© Copyright 2009 Geoffrey Sneddon.
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This specification defines My Magic Specification to be even more awesome than any other specification ever written.
This is a work in progress and may change under your, your best friend's, your mother's, or your father's feet. This document changes once in a lifetime, so don't trust it says what it said when you last read it, because you don't know whose lifetime (or even other possibly useful information, such as their age or species) that refers to.
This specification is being produced by a dumb idiot, so don't bother sending feedback.
This specification is intended to replace absolutely nothing at all. It should therefore avoid you from getting bored, becuase you will never have nothing to do anymore, because this replaces it.
This specification is awesome. That's all you need as an introduction to it. It's not worthy of mere words to describe it.
This is the section of the document that says a magical tool is one that possesses magic properties, and that a non-magical one is one that possesses no magical properties.
If you wish to use a magical tool, it can be done with complete ease, as, due to it's magic, it will help you use it. However, a boring plain old-fashioned one can be a lot harder to operate. This is true for things like fish.
A fish is an animal. It's really boring. It's totally and utterly normal. All it does is swim.
No other subsection will ever be as awesome as this, because this was here first.
I would like to kill Hixie for bullying me into writing this document, just because he wanted to be able to give someone an example of how to use Anolis.