On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 10:34 -0600, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> If you are working on unixes boxes so old they can't run emacs, it's
> time to look for a new job.

Nobody said anything about the systems being too old. Just that many
sysadmins don't bother installing emacs unless they know there'll be
whiny emacs users on the system.

(To say nothing of embedded systems like phones and wireless access
points. I can SSH into my phone and have fun with vi, but no emacs.)

If all you've ever learned about Vim is how to quit, you're hardly in a
position to share a useful opinion.

-- 
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using enough of it." - Chris Maden

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