> Finally, work is underway to extend the character set, language syntax, and overloading rules to take
advantage of 3D display devices. This will allow us to naturally represent multiplication, addition, and
exponentiation as spatial displacements along three different axis. Because this project relies of the ability
to fool the brain into accepting a projected image as 3D and because we don't take delivery of the 3D
projection device until next spring, this project is usually referred to as "Project April Fool."