> One of the biggest problems i have when switching from Windows to Linux or
> back after heavy use of either of them is the change in nature of copy and
> paste... I end up not pasting under windows because i only highlighted it.
> Very annoying.

Oh...yeah, still do that all the time.  Also hold ALT and click and drag
the window to drag it (which is an E thing) which doesn't work so well on
windows.
  
> > I propose that all future postings should clearly state whether you're a
> > vi or emacs sort of a chap/chapess and then we can have diferent meetings
> > and t shirts 

Emacs (but I spent an afternoon learning Vi as the first step towards
world peace.)  

Classic comment:

"Vi! Vi! How do you use this thing.  You want to learn Emacs"
  -- Me working on a colleague's machine quietly in the corner, who only
     uses Vi.

"No, No, No!  Pico is the *one* *true* *editor*"
  -- Simon Wistow, on the other side of the office.

Demonstrating, just when you think the lines have been drawn somebody will
always turn up and draw a third line in the sand.

-- 
print "\n",map{my$a="\n"if(length$_>6);' 'x(36-length($_)/2)."$_\n$a"} (
   Name  => 'Mark Fowler',        Title => 'Technology Developer'      ,
   Firm  => 'Profero Ltd',        Web   => 'http://www.profero.com/'   ,
   Email => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',   Phone => '+44 (0) 20 7700 9960'      )





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