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Re: BDS 2006 Classic Editor?


2006-01-09 11:34:15 PM
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Michael Gillen wrote:
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Leroy Casterline wrote:

>I'm still using Stone'N'Chisel 1.0. None of this modern white-out
>stuff neither - I use good ol' dependable plaster to fix my errors -
>not that I make that many at 10 words/hour. Now, where are my safety
>glasses and dust mask? I've gotta get back to work...

Oh my gosh, I thought that you were using the new-fangled binary editor!
You've got to get one,
why waste time compiling and linking when you can simply write what was
intended! ;-)
At 8 digits per word, that's eighty ones or zeros per hour. I'd say
that's a pretty fast chisel he weilds there.
Getting the tablets into the card reader, OTOH, takes a fair bit of
shoving...
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Re:Re: BDS 2006 Classic Editor?

Brion L. Webster < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
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Michael Gillen wrote:

>Leroy Casterline wrote:
>
>>I'm still using Stone'N'Chisel 1.0. None of this modern white-out
>>stuff neither - I use good ol' dependable plaster to fix my errors -
>>not that I make that many at 10 words/hour. Now, where are my safety
>>glasses and dust mask? I've gotta get back to work...
>
>Oh my gosh, I thought that you were using the new-fangled binary editor!
>You've got to get one,
>why waste time compiling and linking when you can simply write what was
>intended! ;-)

At 8 digits per word, that's eighty ones or zeros per hour. I'd say
that's a pretty fast chisel he weilds there.
I'm sure the thing is alphanumerical, rather than
binary.
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Getting the tablets into the card reader, OTOH, takes a fair bit of
shoving...
No way to disagree with that, though... :o>
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