dstalder@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Darren) (06/17/88)
In article <2278@electron.mips.COM>, wilkes@mips (Load Average Police) writes: >In article <27312@clyde.ATT.COM> rcj@moss.UUCP (Curtis Jackson) writes: >>In article <162@elgar.UUCP> ford@kenobi.UUCP (Mike "Ford" Ditto) writes: >>}which shouldn't have been there anyway.) This causes emacs to >> >>I'm sorry, but this is too good to pass up. > >Yes, and *this* is too good to pass up. > >>There are many vastly different things called "emacs" lying around. > >No, wrong. Repeat after me: > >"There is no editor but Emacs, and Richard Stallman is its Prophet." > >You figure it out. ;-) I thought lisp was its prophet. FSF is close to be the non-prophet though. > >>Curtis Jackson -- moss!rcj 201-386-6409 (CORNET 232) > >-- >-- work: {decwrl ames pyramid prls}!mips!wilkes -OR- wilkes@mips.com Darren Stalder dstalder@gmuvax2