Just a follow up.
I have implemented parking versions of *<!* and *>!*, but (because I'm not 
a sorcerer like *@halgari*) they are rather simple and not as powerful as 
*core.async*'s versions.
I now understand what more *core.async* is doing, and where my 
implementation falls short.
I do believe I have a working implementation of coroutines, though - which 
is awesome! 😀

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