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Re: OT -- An extremely dumb curiosity question?
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Leo |
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Re: OT -- An extremely dumb curiosity question? |
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Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:24:35 +0000 |
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On 2007-02-08, William Case said:
> Hi;
>
> What are all you people doing with emacs ?
>
> I took an early retirement and now spend most of my time in a nicely
> fixed up den or office in the basement, on my computer using Fedora Core
> 6. I am learning and exploring computers more and more every day. I
> love it; I have come to firmly believe computers should be for the older
> and not the young.
>
> The point of my question is I use emacs to write an occasional bash
> script or a small C program. I screw around with beginners level lisp
> and watch things not work. But as I read the posts on the mailing list
> it is obvious emacs is being used for much much more. Sometimes it
> seems it has replaced the Gnome or KDE desktop. Outside of programming,
> I am having trouble imagining why people would use it. Do you use it
> full screen all the time; only in a terminal or a virtual terminal? Is
> it the only program you have running at start up with everything else
> being done by command line?
>
> I ask here because none of my friends have any idea what I am talking
> about.
>
> This is a casual chatty question not to be taken too seriously, but
> if some of you are taking a break from your real work, I would be
> really interested in knowing just what people really do with it.
> Emacs I mean.
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