this is in fact the power of emacs --it has a lot of room
for the user to grow --as opposed to
interfaces designed for idiots which make one feel
constrained and imprisoned as one stops being an idiot
>>>>> "eric" == eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
eric> : Short of this, you can type some more characters
eric> to reduce the number of : possible completions
eric> Perhaps I'm the only one who was amused by this,
eric> but I get a good chuckle out of tools that become
eric> easier to use as users become more expert. But
eric> such is emacs, and I wouldn't have it any other
eric> way.... ;-)
eric> Eric
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