Lute Kamstra escribe:
> 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.

I'm not guessing right now which editing needs are covered by having
Tetris here, but for sure I will be able to develop such guess in few
hours! xD

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