Hi Steve,

Thursday, January 13, 2000, 2:44:01 PM, you wrote:

>     Exactly.  More is better.  Separate parts is better.  Monolithic is bad.
> Why?

>     Choice.  :)

 To some degree you are most certainly correct, but I think it depends
 on the task.  For example, if the only time you ever do any ASCII
 text editing is for e-mail, why would you ever go to something as
 powerful or complex as Emacs, Vim or any other dedicated ASCII
 editor.  In that case it would be better just to have it included in
 your e-mail program, even if the program suffers from a little bloat
 because of it.  But that's all part and parcel of choice, isn't it?
 :)


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 Januk
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