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From: brister@td2cad.intel.com (James Brister)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: vi vs emacs in a student environment
Message-ID: <944@td2cad.intel.com>
Date: 6 Jul 88 04:42:57 GMT
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In article <449@jonlab.UUCP> jon@jonlab.UUCP (Jon H. LaBadie) writes:
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>The same argument is valid for edlin in the MS_DOS world (did I
>really say that word ;-)?).  You may not prefer edlin, but you
>should know how to use it.
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>Jon LaBadie,
>Education Staff Manager,
>AUXCO / CBIS
>{att, ulysses, princeton}!jonlab!jon

edlin? EDLIN????? ARE YOU SERIOUS? Let me calm down for a minute..... Few! I 
thought for a minute you were talking about edlin the "editor" that comes with 
MS-DOS. Nobody, and I mean absolutely no-bod-y I know knows eldin. You couldn't 
have mean't edlin, could you?   8^))  <-- double chin-grin (See: Ed Meese)

James Brister
brister@td2cad.intel.com
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