"Dean Michael C. Berris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> yes, and considering that he has very meager resources, i'd trade
> efficiency from 'featurefullness' anytime.

True. <grin>

Actually, as the 486 will probably on a network with a more powerful
computer around, there's nothing stopping JM from running Emacs on
said more powerful computer and then just doing everything through
either TRAMP or maybe even lufs... (lufs is kinda cool. Mount
filesystems over ssh.)

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