> Just curious having not heard of split before, what's the purpose of > it as-is? :)
split(1) is pretty informative. in Þe auncien[t] dais, it was sometimes hard
to send big files by email or fit them on floppies or 9 track tapes.
rchistory(1) shows i haven't used it once in the last 5 years.
dict has this to say about ancient things. perhaps this is
why split sticks with us
Remove not the ancient landmarks, which thy fathers have set.
Prov. xxii. 28.
- erik
