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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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John S. Dyson posted in sci.electronics.design , in article
VIM has significant ability to be configured, but probably not nearly
the level of complication of GNUemacs. When the entire VIM environment
is available, it has some nice features, but the same binary works very well
in a standalone environment.

Exactly what I would say. GNU Emacs is overly complicated for someone that does
not understand about *nix quite well, IMHO.

I use it for editing .ini files from MS-Windows, config files at my Slackware
Linux box, SPICE netlists and HTML.

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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 17:33:10 -0800, John Larkin

[snip]
SMILEY? Mid 80's is a smiley? Sounds like a warmup for Hell to me.

Hey, are you involved with the OnSemi GIGA logic stuff? The NBSGxxx
parts? Pretty fast. I might try one to feed a 2-stage PHEMT
distributed amplifier, just for fun.

John

In Arizona mid 80's to mid 90's is SPRINGTIME... wonderfully DRY and
PLEASANT. Probably go to the Renaissance Festival on Sunday ;-)

I haven't done any PECL stuff for OnSemi, just CMOS re-works.

...Jim Thompson
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Boris Mohar

Jan 1, 1970
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Depends what you mean by "recently". Monday or Tuesday, I think.

That is interesting. For last three weeks I have been receiving my goodies
in recyclable packing.
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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That is interesting. For last three weeks I have been receiving my goodies
in recyclable packing.

Perhaps they process the "rush" orders differently from the ones
placed early in the day.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Richard Henry

Jan 1, 1970
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I just wish Digikey would stop using those green peanuts to pack
everything. Like if there's a tube of ICs in there, the peanuts don't
do any good and they have to be disposed of at the other end. Maybe
it's a plot to drain Thief River Falls of some kind of hazardous
waste, one peanutload at a time.

A couple of years back, I went with my sons to pick up some packages at the
FedEx office. There were a few dozen styrofoam bits of various sizes and
colors kicking around the lobby. I told them that by the time they were 21,
the world would be knee deep in them.

Where I used to work, the shipping department would accept all the little
packing bits and recycle them into someone else's delivery.
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Perhaps they process the "rush" orders differently from the ones
placed early in the day.

No, it's just the new US policy of exporting all our nasty little
plastic peanuts to Canada.


John
 
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