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TheBrick(Tommy) Fuck that shit. You only need to use a command line editor for config files. Any programming can be done in a nice advanced text editor with all you files clearly on view with a nice debugging window running to the side etc. Vi requires you to spin on you heads, knock three times and whistle to even edit a file and sure emacs has a command to do every thing but I don't want to have to go a course or read bloody tutorial on how to use a text editor.
emacs is a command line editor, so does vi for that matter.... also, if you see emacs as a text editor, then you are missing the point;)
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hi all:
nice to see some linux interest here. yeah man, *nix is the way to go.
in addition to linux(gentoo/debian), things like dwm, emacs are kewl too:)
so, for the geeks out there, let's try this again.
i have just created a #fixie channel on irc.goto10.org, its for IRC chat (wikipedia it if you don't know what it is). maybe we can get it going this time:)
cheers
chun
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for anyone who watched that global warming swindle "documentary", they should also check out the debunking of it here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656640542976216573
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hi all:
first post here:)
just started a IRC channel #fixie with a friend talking about bikes and stuff (of course..), thought some of you might be interested to join in too.
server: irc.goto10.org
channel: #fixie
IRC??: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
this little irc program is quite nice, if you don't know what to use: http://pidgin.im/pidgin/home/
it runs on all platforms (Linux, Mac... and even Windows)
drop by sometime:)
cheers
chun
Haha, well said, i rest my case:)