Ambar,
Relax. I don't remember mmeting you, but let me guess. You are not self
employed. You are not responsible for, nor have been, delivering a
Project on time to an external customer. In fact, your next meal has
never depended on what you do in the next 15 minutes. You own the PC you
work on, and you are not required to justify why you rebooted to anyone.
I envy you.
Some of us, on the other hand, see computing as a tool, to deliver goals.
As such, our solutions must match the problems set for us, we do not have
the capability to change the problem definitions.
I am not being derogatory to your posts, just envying you.
Regards
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Ambar Roy wrote:
> > geez. I wonder why didn't I think of that before. I could quit work, learn
> > emacs and have a wonderful time porting my macros to lisp.
> ever considered joe... it works like a dream, and is very easy to learn...
> also it supports most of the vi/vim/elvis features... though it is
> completely different. a lot like ws...
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Ambar Roy wrote:
> > Interesting question, I also have G3, so I'd be interested to know if
> > someone has any experience with Linux on Mac. I have lot of valuable
> > software (original) on my HDD so I don't like to experiment in case
> > something goes wrong.
> but what is the problem if the software is original????
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