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From: Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: From: Sharon Kimble, Subject: Re: editor and word processor history
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2014 01:54:53 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87oaydtsfm.fsf@debian.uxu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.2663.1401578257.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org

Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com> writes:

> Yes Emanuel, I put my hand up and say in my
> defence. that I'm still learning my way around gnus
> and sent a "wide reply and yank" instead of what I
> really wanted, a "very wide reply and yank". I was
> unaware of the difference, but now I know better,
> sorry!

Ha-ha, absolutely no problem, we are all here to learn,
and often we actually succeed.

I enjoyed the story by the way, especially the part
with the cigarettes and that stiff guy who didn't
appreciate the greeting.

I remember playing a game as a kid, "Beyond Dark
Castle", it was the coolest game ever because you moved
the guy with A, S, D, and W, and aimed his
rock-throwing arm with the mouse (and hit the mouse
button to throw) - so when people got all exited about
Quake (where you did the exact same thing, only in 3D),
I guess that's nothing to be all ecstatic about... (but
that game rocked, too) - anyway, in BDC, if you played
that at Christmas Eve, instead of some other detail,
which I don't remember, there was a huge, decorated
tree! It was so cool because until that point I hadn't
contemplated the computer actually would know the
current date...

As for smoking, some people have the sense of smell to
tell if a used computer belonged to a smoker or not. If
that happened, I wonder how you would ever get it away?
The keyboard can be cleaned of hair, of course...

-- 
underground experts united:
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573


  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-05-31 23:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.1964.1400890902.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-24  0:53 ` RTF for emacs Emanuel Berg
2014-05-25 19:24   ` Robert Thorpe
2014-05-25 20:38     ` James Freer
2014-05-26  1:15     ` Stefan Monnier
2014-05-26  1:49       ` Robert Thorpe
2014-05-26  3:41         ` Stefan Monnier
     [not found]         ` <mailman.2103.1401075744.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-26 12:39           ` Rusi
2014-05-26 14:15             ` Rusi
2014-05-26 23:29           ` Emanuel Berg
     [not found]       ` <mailman.2101.1401068969.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-26  2:41         ` Rusi
2014-05-26 23:28         ` Emanuel Berg
     [not found]     ` <mailman.2081.1401050318.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-29  0:55       ` Emanuel Berg
2014-05-29  1:38         ` editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs) Emanuel Berg
2014-05-29  1:41           ` Emanuel Berg
2014-05-29  7:23           ` editor and word processor history Glyn Millington
2014-05-29  9:39           ` editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs) James Freer
     [not found]           ` <mailman.2380.1401356412.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-29 12:32             ` editor and word processor history Haines Brown
2014-05-29 22:58             ` editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs) Emanuel Berg
2014-05-30  5:52               ` James Freer
     [not found]               ` <mailman.2505.1401429187.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-30 10:37                 ` Emanuel Berg
2014-05-30 19:12                   ` James Freer
     [not found]                   ` <mailman.2563.1401477129.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-31 12:44                     ` From: Sharon Kimble, Subject: Re: editor and word processor history Emanuel Berg
2014-05-31 17:23                       ` Barry Margolin
2014-05-31 19:26                         ` Emanuel Berg
2014-05-31 23:17                           ` Sharon Kimble
     [not found]                           ` <mailman.2663.1401578257.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-31 23:54                             ` Emanuel Berg [this message]
2014-05-29 13:14           ` editor and word processor history (was: Re: RTF for emacs) Allan Streib
2014-05-29 21:40             ` Robert Thorpe
2014-05-30  3:31             ` Bob Proulx
     [not found]             ` <mailman.2501.1401420691.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-30  4:10               ` Rusi
2014-05-31 23:03                 ` Emanuel Berg
     [not found]           ` <mailman.2390.1401369425.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-29 23:38             ` Emanuel Berg
     [not found]           ` <mailman.2376.1401348837.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-05-29 23:51             ` editor and word processor history Emanuel Berg
2014-05-29  5:17         ` RTF for emacs Rusi
2014-05-29 22:49           ` Emanuel Berg
2014-05-29  9:28         ` James Freer

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