I was also using vi for on the schools Unix machine. I
found vi's modes
to be annoying but later found it to be a good editor when dialed into
a customer network (I'll post my history later). I use emacs for most of
programming, I even wrote a diary program in lisp. So I like emacs because
it's the editor I've used the longest and I have on most of my systems.
I like vi because it's quick -- especially when I used a C64 at 2400bps before
I got my ACIA accelerator -- and it's practically a new religion because
it's so terse and quirky. And I *love* quirky. :-)
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Cameron Kaiser, Point Loma Nazarene University * ckaiser(a)stockholm.ptloma.edu
-- Apathetic dyslexic agnostic: "I don't care if there's a dog"
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