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Re: a key system to replace gnu emacs's 1000 default keybindings


From: Xah Lee
Subject: Re: a key system to replace gnu emacs's 1000 default keybindings
Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 16:42:26 -0700 (PDT)
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On May 26, 4:11 pm, Thad Floryan <t...@thadlabs.com> wrote:
> On 5/26/2012 6:08 AM, Xah Lee wrote:
>
> > On May 25, 4:55 pm, Thad Floryan <t...@thadlabs.com> wrote:
> >> Which brings up the question: WHY are you constantly ignoring all the
> >> keyboard and posture studies of 100s of universities and [USA] state
> >> agencies empowered with assuring no fatigue and no RSI by their students
> >> and employees?  The key word is ERGONOMICS.
>
> > when did you stop beating your wife?
>
> Again, nearly everything you write in this group is bogus, false and
> some kind of fantasy constructions of a mixed-up mind fraught with
> vulgarities as a casual perusal of comp.emacs' archives will reveal
> to anyone.
>
> When your writings conflicts with my personal experiences (which is
> nearly always) then it's clear you have NO credibility and ALL of your
> writings can be summarily dismissed.  It's as simple as that.

this coming from a guy who insists that IBM Model M keyboard is more
ergonomic than Microsoft Natural keyboard, Kinesis?

lol. guys, look, there's a dinosaur who insists he's still alive!

you know? in ≈2004, a guy came to me and actually paid me to help him
publish his angle-trisection findings. They are always old, retired
people.

 Xah


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