Text written by Adam D. McKenna at 02:16 AM 3/31/99 -0500:
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>: >Emacs is a bad example -- it explicitly asks before executing code.
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>: Like Word then!
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>Think about the people you know who use emacs. Now think about the people
you
>know who use word. Is the difference clear to you now?
Yeah. It's like some of us have been saying: this is more of a user (and
user-education) problem than it is a software problem.
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Kai MacTane
System Administrator
Online Partners.com, Inc.
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>From the Jargon File: (v4.0.0, 25 Jul 1996)
Godzillagram /god-zil'*-gram/ /n./
[from Japan's national hero] 1. A network packet that in theory is
a broadcast to every machine in the universe... Fortunately, few
gateways are foolish enough to attempt to implement this case!
2. A network packet of maximum size...