CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> writes: George Peatty wrote: Mark South <mark.south@null.invalid> wrote: So, did we ever definitively decide which is better, emacs or vi? Such mystical, transcendental questions have no solution. It's like asking, what is the value of pi? Well, you can always ask two questions, typified by: Is pi 3.1415 ANS yes
http://Aural-Innovations.com THE SEPTEMBER 2007 ISSUE OF AURAL INNOVATIONS IS ONLINE NOW!!! NOTE from Jerry: I would once again like to thank Scott Heller for his hard work as editor on yet another issue, a task he graciously took on to keep the zine portion of Aural Innovations going while I focus my attention on another project. Scott has been with Aural Innovations since the beginning
On May 9, 9:55 am, Jamie Hart <use...@jhart.ath.cx> wrote: Larry Qualig <lqua...@uku.co.uk> wrote innews:1178554816.256024.176120@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: it can barely capture any new market share while Windows XP sat there unchanged for 5 years? Market share doesn't mean crap for free software. It doesn't mean crap unless you're talking about Apache or
Scott Hemphill wrote: "Andor" <andor.bariska@gmail.com> writes: Accompanying every soccer world cup are the famous (at least in Europe) Panini collector's books. The books have 596 placeholders for stickers of each player, each team's mascott, each soccer stadion etc. The stickers can be bought seperately from the books in packets containing 5 stickers each.