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eskarina
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Too much Grex?
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Jun 30 22:34 UTC 2003 |
I had an experience today that gave me an idea for an item. :) I was being
bussed around Chicago, and I saw a sign that said "IHB Construction". My knee
jerk, honest reaction was "What's happy about construction?" Oh shoot...
that's a company, not the happy item!
And I realized that I've probably been on grex too much/too long. :)
So, what was your most recent experience that made you feel like you'd been
on grex too much/too long?
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rcurl
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response 1 of 45:
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Jun 30 23:48 UTC 2003 |
I logged on for the third time today....
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cross
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response 2 of 45:
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Jul 1 05:46 UTC 2003 |
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scott
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response 3 of 45:
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Jul 1 07:44 UTC 2003 |
I'm on vacation in Europe. I should be out looking at things instead of
sitting in my brother's home office, reading Grex...
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michaela
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response 4 of 45:
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Jul 1 19:35 UTC 2003 |
Every once in a while, I catch myself trying to use ctrl-w in an instant
message program.
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dcat
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response 5 of 45:
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Jul 1 19:52 UTC 2003 |
This is probably more of a sign of too much use of various computers in
general: i get my keymaps confused.
I ^U to clear a line in Emacs, and in PINE. (In the former this is not a
problem, but in PINE this does exactly the opposite.) I <ESC> before saving
in Emacs, and ^X^S in vi. (Each comes from the other.) There's actually a
whole series of Emacsisms I keep trying to use in PINE, and a few of them
actually work (^A/^E to beginning/end of line, for two), which only makes it
worse.
In the shell, I keep prefacing commands with !, which produces some. . .
interesting results.
Just another (61) reason(s) I need to get a life that's more than Unix. . .
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mdw
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response 6 of 45:
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Jul 1 21:36 UTC 2003 |
I find it simplest to use one text editor for everything.
Well, 2 actually, but only one supports visual mode.
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dcat
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response 7 of 45:
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Jul 1 21:42 UTC 2003 |
I use Emacs in general, vi when i need something quick w/out waiting for emacs
to start up, pico for mail (i.e., the PINE composer), whatever the editor
picospan has for picospan, and ed very occasionally.
like i said, just another reason i need to get a life outside unix. . .
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slestak
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response 8 of 45:
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Jul 2 01:25 UTC 2003 |
Hey cross, how is plan 9? Also, I've given life without *nix a shot. It's not
so hot. "Too much" may even increase my productivity someday.
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ea
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response 9 of 45:
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Jul 2 01:48 UTC 2003 |
I've tried using my grex password on other systems.
Also, more of a general unix-ism, but I keep finding that "ls" doesn't
work in most versions of MS-DOS.
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cross
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Jul 2 01:48 UTC 2003 |
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