Thanks James!
I wish other people would put up things like this - I'm fascinated by how
much is revealed through prompt quotes, software dumps, all the debris
around what we create. It's really teasing the human/machine interface
into a totally different direction. A book of these things would be won-
derful.
And for those who couldn't read the commands? Even if you can, if for
example you say k:> nano {x} - who would really know what's _in_ x? But a
rhythm is established - that's true in both our cases I think, and
probably with anyone else who works this way.
I read my email in pine (4.64) and Gmail when I have to - and was thinking
the other day - pine seems instantaneous thanks to panix.com - gmail I'm
always waiting, it stutters, never feels much like a conversation,
although chat's different of course. -
- Alan
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