in looking at some of the text from rfrank's "roundless" experiment,
there's a chunk of a book which contained 192 lines that got changed.
a closer analysis showed _80_ of those lines (over 40% of the total)
were unchanged except that a spacey-quotemark had been fixed...
however, since the repair of spacey-quotemarks can be _automated_,
that means all of those 80 lines could have been corrected in advance.
if you really want roundless to work, you have to do it correctly...
-bowerbird