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RE: A true challenge for Emac and Elisp hackers - at Least I think so
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Drew Adams |
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RE: A true challenge for Emac and Elisp hackers - at Least I think so |
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Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:36:19 -0700 |
Emacs seems to be configurable down to its atoms
Down to its strings, actually.
No, way beyond that even - far on beyond zebracs, down to its very emarcs,
the fundamental building blocks of all becoming, in the wholly Narrowed
Region that quivers and spits between the transient Mark of being and the
pointless Point of nothingness.
`C-ohm-m-m-m' (an oxymoron, of course)
Re: A true challenge for Emac and Elisp hackers - at Least I think so, Pascal Bourguignon, 2005/10/12
RE: A true challenge for Emac and Elisp hackers - at Least I think so,
Drew Adams <=
Re: A true challenge for Emac and Elisp hackers - at Least I think so, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2005/10/12