Bob Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, emacs-tetris is small, but emacs is still a huge text
> editor. What about the other such (extra) objects who build up to
> 120MB? One should be able to choose whether to have games, as well as
> option x, y, or z, rather than being forced to have them. 

You're not forced to use them, it only uses disk space. (Things get
loaded when you actually use them.)  That seems like a small price to
pay.  The benefits are huge, IMO.  You can do almost anything with
Emacs.  All your editing needs are covered.

Lute.

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