begin  quoting David Brown as of Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 10:07:06PM -0800:
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> I'm kind of curious about your experiences with vim with a dvorak keyboard.

I wonder if dvorak would make it easier for me to use Emacs. I'd not
have the movement keys calling to me all the time...

> I learned dvorak a while back, but both emasc and vim keystrokes are so
> burned into my motor memory that I just can't seem to do anything in them
> when set to dvorak.  My experience, especially with vim, is that I seem to
> mostly make random, and often destructive, changes to my documents. :-)  I
> guess some people have that as their normal experience with vi.

Heh. Indeed.

I tend to do horrible things to my files when I try to use emacs on 'em.

With vi/vim, I do horrible things when I haven't disabled caps-lock.
>From this I have learned to hate caps-lock, not vi/vim.

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I've seen some neat stuff that I've wanted to try
But the amount of effort means it just won't fly.
Stewart Stremler

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