See what I mean little Rozallin? The hatred of emacs is strong with this one.

>You'd rather have tried out both vi and emacs than known every single movement of the stock market, winning lottery numbers, etc?

This question is every bit as "absurd" as the original question. Are you saying that instead of sitting in front of a computer learning emacs (or anything else for that matter) I could be predicting winning lottery numbers? Either you think too highly of yourself, or you think too highly of me...

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In reply to Re^3: Advice to your younger self by rozallin
in thread Advice to your younger self by artist

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