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- Subject: RE: [tlug] epcEditor
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vvp@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 19:33:22 -0500
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>>>>> "JB" == Jim Breen <jwb@example.com> writes: JB> [Charles Muller (RE: [tlug] epcEditor) writes:] >>> JB> [...] JB> Understood. Emacs is surely a wondrous thing (either that, or JB> there has been mass hallucination among otherwise intelligent JB> people), but it's like Reverse-Polish Notation - elegant and JB> precise, but incomprehensible if you don't make the time and JB> commitment to immersing yourself in it. >>> I've heard again and again from my more technically-capable >>> colleagues about the wonders of Emacs. JB> I have too, repeatedly. I have even made a a few tentative JB> forays in its direction, only to driven back by a myriad of JB> non-intuitive keystrokes. I decided life was too short, and JB> my time would be better spent on something easier, like trying JB> to learn to speak Japanese. I feel really proud of myself after reading your mail, thanks :)) Viktor, an emacs user
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