Armin K. wrote:
> As always, you go on your own. I said please no arguing and this is
> becoming an argument. Everything I say you will find something else to
> say against that.

I didn't think it was arguing.  How do you discuss something without 
bringing up different points?

> For example, I can't stand vim, for me (note for me) it's terrible in
> design, but yet lot of people use it now (again note for me).

Interesting.  What do you use?  I used to hate vi, but now I'm quite 
comfortable with vim.  Of course the issue of what editor to use is 
quite personal.   I wrote my dissertation using emacs, so I was fairly 
familiar with that, but your fingers tend to learn a certain set of 
keystroke sequences.  Once you get used to one set, others seem "strange".

   -- Bruce
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