Wow, that is not a hard debate.
* Vi v/s Emacs ->Winner: Emacs (Ctrl X - Ctrl S is better than Esc :w or
ZZ)
* Debian v/s RedHat v/s RestofWorld XI ->Winner: SuSE, just compare
services
* KDE v/s Gnome ->Winner: KDE, by far
And the best one...
* Computer Engineering v/s Computer Science ->Computer Science (if I
write all the reasons we would have a buffer overflow)
Chris Alvarez
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/17 8:10 pm>>>
Stuart Jansen wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 10:48, Hans Fugal wrote:
>
>>>Oops.*Didn't mean to send it to all.*I thought we changed the headers
to
>>>no longer do this?*Oh well, since I did send it to all, consider it
an open
>>>invitation.
>>
>>The Reply-To faction prevailed.
>
>
>Long live the reply-to faction!

Hey, this is a really cool topic that the future president-elects of the
UUG can exploit and fight over! Kind of like the democrat-republican
system you have here in the United States (IANAUSC -I am not a US
Citizen:).

There's even more things to argue and debate about:
* Vi v/s Emacs (also:)
** Vim v/s Nvi
** Emacs v/s XEmacs
* Debian v/s RedHat v/s RestofWorld XI :)
* ComputerEngineering v/s ComputerScience
* KDE v/s GNOME
*and too many more to list

Gentlemen, start your campaigning engines ;)

--
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar
EcEN Dept. Systems Administrator
Brigham Young University - Provo UT 84602

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