In case you didn't check out my title, you should, because it is an example of why I disliked Lexia to perplexia. 31337 are numbers that are meant to represent the word "elite" and it is used on the internet along with other internet speak words like "pwn" and "n00b" to designate superiority. I only remembered the word "31337" because a guy I knew had it as his screen name and thoroughly enjoyed explaining to me what it meant. I feel like Lexia to Perplexia can only be enjoyed by a small group of people (internet programmers) who understand the double meanings of everything he wrote. I understood the simple reading of things like "cell(f)" but did not pick up on subletites like the meaning behind capitalization within words and periods denoting extensions. Although it is noble work, if it only reaches a certain crowd, how impressive is this work? Shakespeare in unreadable by those without a good vocabulary/knowledge of old English (and on some level all books only reach a certain audience due to the knowledge required to comprehend them), but Memmotts work is intended to show that impressive literature can be written outside of a book. How can it prove it's point if it can only reach a certain audience?
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