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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: Tip of the day Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:58:25 +1200 User-agent: KNode/0.9.2
Thanks Tassilo. 

Forgive my ignorance, I suppose really I was wanting 
to give that function a test-run, by not including it 
in my startup file, but by entering it into my Emacs 
session. Then running (totd) or M-x totd  

Then including in .emacs, and binding to a key later. 

Is this possible, by entering the function into 
the *scratch* buffer and evaluating it somehow. 

Or should I be in a buffer of a more of an 
interactive mode? 



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