People accuse emacs of being so bloated that it's its own operating system. 
Scott Harney even uses it to play mp3s. So imagine my surprise when I found 
this eclipse hack: http://www.el-lal.dk/template.php?page=projects.php

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Joey Kelly
< Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant >
http://joeykelly.net

"I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous."
 --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
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Date: Wed Jun 29 21:16:45 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] eclipse madness
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Joey Kelly wrote:
> People accuse emacs of being so bloated that it's its own operating system. 
> Scott Harney even uses it to play mp3s. So imagine my surprise when I found 
> this eclipse hack: http://www.el-lal.dk/template.php?page=projects.php

nuh uh. I use an emacs-based interface to load songs my "antique" mp3 
player.

http://www.scottharney.com/blog/Computers/#ancient_mp3.html

:)

Truthfully, I'm not doing much coding other than quickie shell scripts 
these days so I spend FAR FAR more time in vi/vim than emacs.


I like both. I'm wierd that way.


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