Manual says:

  "
  remember that the Scribble is just an alternate for S-expressions
  "

Please pardon the question .. ah then what good is it?  We already have 
S-expressions.  Perhaps it looks a lot nicer?  .. but if that works for 
scribble, do we need one of these looks nicer rewrites for the rest of scheme?  
:-)

More confusion .. this example:

    racket@>                                                                   
        (title "On the Cookie-Eating Habits of Mice")

        If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a      
        glass of milk.                                             
 

Ok, so I should read @title{On ...}  as (title "On ..."), but what is the "If 
you give a mouse a cookie .."  part?  It isn't inside of any function.  It 
crashes big if one gives it to the REPL.  In lang scribble it must be that the 
whole file is a big <textbody> ?  Then there must be a function I can use to 
get this same effect?  @eatfile{  <whole file contents here>  }

   (title-decl
    #f
    '((part "On_the_Cookie-Eating_Habits_of_Mice"))
    #f
    (style #f '())
    '("On the Cookie-Eating Habits of Mice"))
   racket@> If: undefined;
    cannot reference undefined identifier
     context...:
      /usr/share/racket/collects/racket/private/misc.rkt:87:7
   racket@> you: undefined;
    cannot reference undefined identifier
     context...:
      /usr/share/racket/collects/racket/private/misc.rkt:87:7
    ...                                          




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