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mcnally
response 76 of 80: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 20:36 UTC 2008

 /emote "toys with the idea of writing a 'Princess Bride' parody
 where Stallman is consumed with searching for the six-fingered
 man who killed his father."

It would explain so much..
tod
response 77 of 80: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 14:21 UTC 2008

re #74
Maybe he's going to help Bill Gates with his new LinkedIn account?
dtk
response 78 of 80: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 00:13 UTC 2013

resp: 56 - I believe this should remedy that behavior by converting the 
\\t to four spaces. IIRC, even auto-indenting will respect that. 

set tabstop=4


 -DTK
cross
response 79 of 80: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 14:33 UTC 2014

resp:76 "My name is Richard Stallman.  You killed my AI lab.  Prepare to
die."
papa
response 80 of 80: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 04:46 UTC 2017

Ed, man! !man ed

When I'm feeling lazy, Emacs is comfortable like lasagne. vi
is fine for a light snack (not bloaty vim - if I want bloat,
I'll load Emacs), or nano.

I actually do use ed for quickly creating small files or when
I'm on an under-powered or limited-keyboard terminal, like my
smartphone.

When I'm retro-computing, I like to learn the default editor
for the system I'm using, TECO and pre-GNU EMACS on ITS or
EDIT/EDT on VMS.
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