[email protected] (Adam Sjøgren) writes:

> I think you have provided evidence of how an
> invincible system can turn out not to be?

But: had I used the dribble file, I wouldn't have had
the problem to begin with, so I wouldn't have learned
about Emacs not telling Gnus to quit, nor of
`gnus-alive-p', or `gnus-save-newsrc-file'. It is like
getting a fracture in you right forearm. While you have
the arm in plaster, your skills with your left hand
increases. When you remove the plaster (actually after
much more time than that) the bone in the right is much
stronger (at least around the healed fracture). It is
the same with programming. If you are active with
computers you run into problems, so you add more
activity to solve those, and the beat goes on...

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