> Punch 80 times octal 0 in binary mode in each of them, throw away
> the cards but keep the confetti, and use them ne next time weddings
> will be permitted.
>
>
Seriously, don't do that. Punched card chads are sharp and hard enough to
cause eye injuries.
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 9:09 PM Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Maybe you have an idea what to do with that pile of punched cards?
> Somehow I don't have any papertape... :-)
Punch 80 times octal 0 in binary mode in each of them, throw away
the cards but keep the confetti, and use them ne next time
> Maybe you have an idea what to do with that pile of punched cards?
> Somehow I don't have any papertape... :-)
After that one election, haven't we had enough discussions about chads ;)?
That was the biggest bunch of crap I've ever seen. . . and I'm in Alabama.
We have VERY large piles of cra
> >> I cannot use the mouse when it is in the last 20% of the screen
> >
> >I don't want to be a nuisance, but the whole idea of Vim is that you
> >only use the keyboard, because it is faster and more precise.
> >
> >Admit it takes some time to re-train using your computer, but believe
> >me: us
>>
>> I cannot use the mouse when it is in the last 20% of the screen
>
>I don't want to be a nuisance, but the whole idea of Vim is that you
>only use the keyboard, because it is faster and more precise.
>
>Admit it takes some time to re-train using your computer, but believe
>me: using just Vi
> Try
>
> set ttymouse=sgr
>
Wow. I should have asked this ages ago.
Thanks Gary, Marius, and Tony!
Andy
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