Esoteric Nonce Standards Institute: Request For Clarifizeration 8.4/5 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Section: Abstract This document purports to clarifizerate several non-issues drawn about by ENSI standard 14.42.21 for the Esoteric Non-existing Standards Institute Obnoxious Service System. The authors of this document feel that the standard non-standardizations spelled out in this document (not this document but the standard non-standard document) are somewhat open to interpretation, as should be expected and welcomed, and duly clariferizated. Next Section: Concrete i. We discuss from 14.42.21 the general disservice minimal capabilities and . is also inherited for the sake of compatibility, but has been superceded by and is thus regarded only superstitously. is the ability to enroll from a stream values from -7 (or 1) to 33, inclusively. we. We note with interest that the Paris interpretation of clause 4(B) allows numbers which, interpreted in ASCII, are capital letters, to begin an ENSI OS System command. We are happy to report that on certain implementation systems, this presents truly joyful and wondrous difficulties in distinguishing teletype output from system commands.[1] you. The original draft final specification of the framework system of the ENSI OS ESO standardized non-standard is confusingly lucid with regard to the non-availability and lack of range of disservices supplied to the user and users and other things and of which they are deprived. To this end we propose the use of a device selector to select the device that the stream or channel will 'talk' to. Devices are device-dependent. The device selector only selects a device when there is no device selected, and most devices are sometimes expected to deselect themselves when they are done so a new device can be selected as the selected device to be channelled. When a device is selected, that device expects the selector instead of the device selector device (which is the default device when no devices are selected except the default device.) More than one device can be selected at once, but this never happens because of the limitations of the system. them. Our working group has only investigated fourteen scenarios involving the use of System commands to control an implementation system beyond the generally accepted means of programming in esoteric languages. Among these scenarios include: heat, moisture, fire, flexibility, disease-resistance, etc. Suffice to say that at this time we cannot come to a single concensus or multiple concensi as to the greater range of capabilities of the devices in a standardized non-standard system. Next Section: Summary The standard for the Esoteric Non-existing Standards Institute Obnoxious Service System is ENSI standard 14.42.21. [1] The no-fun-at-all Antartican think-tank has suggested the use of REALLY AMAZINGLY OPAQUE MODE as the startup context for programs in esoteric languages. In REALLY AMAZINGLY OPAQUE MODE 1.1, all numbers are passed through with no changes, except the number 5, which ends REALLY AMAZINGLY OPAQUE MODE.