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I haven't actually sat through the whole movie... cause its a many part story. Rather long winded and twisted with some bits of excitement. Just like this tag!

So once upon a time in a land known as 'Node', there millions (perhaps billions?) of Nodes.

These aren't the ordinary Nodes, no. They live inside of a vast array and are connected in many WAYS, and have many, many, Relations. Some of which are good.

Everyone in this land of Node, all has name tags. So when we great eachother, we know who eachother is.
Some NODES have the same name, so how do we tell eachother apart? We all have many middle names. And unlimied number of names, actually.

So our native language is written in the 'name' field and the translation is written in the 'name:en'.

So all were happy. :)

Yet, along a creative node, that was rather 'smooth' in his/her way.
Like a yellow-brick-road, that dorithy walked on, it's was rather smooth.
The bricks were all 'shiny' and smooth to the touch.
Along came tin-man, (another other Node) on his tricycle... and got to go Way Way ahead. .. and said "hey, this road is not smooth! my joints are all getting bent ! as im jumping with all these bumps. .. I got to get some shalks for this tricycle!"

So the tin-man, went and went to the bicycle=shop in with his tricycle, and said.. "
"Hey! I want some shalks!" so the mechanic got out the jumper cables.... ..
"NO! I want my ride to be smooth, this trycle needs to be like bicycle_type=mtb"
So the mechanic gets out the grinder...
"No! I want the ride to be smooth!"
"Ok" said the mechanic.
So the mechanic went to the back, and got on the drivable rotery road sander, and said "Follow me"

So then the tin-man continued on his trycle, after the mechinic drove down the yellow brick road to sand it down.

Then Dorthy, got on here roler blades to catch up with tin man. (actually had to walk them) and said "Hey, this path was smooth, then the sander came by and mad it 'horrible'. ... then the tin man said. .. "hey! it's now smooth for me!"

So the moral of the story, is to try to tag ways so then it's understood by everyone, add in more specific tags to clearly explain what your refering too, and what context your refferig too)

Cheers,
Sam Vekemans
Across Canada Trails
:)

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