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Re: A modern-mode?
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Alfred M. Szmidt |
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Re: A modern-mode? |
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Wed, 16 Sep 2020 01:14:52 -0400 |
following recent discussions I've started toying with what I've pushed on
scratch/modern-mode.
What some find modern, some will find old. What some find old, some
will find modern. What was once modern will become old again, and
what was old again will become modern.
A different name would be more appropriate.
- RE: A modern-mode?, (continued)
- Re: A modern-mode?, Andrea Corallo, 2020/09/15
- Re: A modern-mode?, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/15
- Re: A modern-mode?, Andrea Corallo, 2020/09/15
- Re: A modern-mode?, Gregory Heytings, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Dmitry Gutov, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Göktuğ Kayaalp, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, João Távora, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Arthur Miller, 2020/09/16
Re: A modern-mode?,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
- Re: A modern-mode?, Andrea Corallo, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Alan Third, 2020/09/16
- RE: A modern-mode?, Drew Adams, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Arthur Miller, 2020/09/16
- Re: A modern-mode?, Thibaut Verron, 2020/09/16
Re: A modern-mode?, Richard Stallman, 2020/09/16
Re: A modern-mode?, Göktuğ Kayaalp, 2020/09/16
Re: A modern-mode?, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2020/09/16
Re: A modern-mode?, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/09/16