How do you tell a wizard?
Tony Sanders
sanders at sanders.austin.ibm.com
Tue Oct 31 10:53:44 AEST 1989
In article <21251 at adm.BRL.MIL> drears at pica.army.mil (Dennis G. Rears (FSAC)) writes:
>> From article <955 at umb.umb.edu>, by campbell at umb.umb.edu (Jim
>Campbell):
>>> ie: NOVICE: Calls vi vye
>
>> I have *never* heard *anyone* call "vi" vee-eye. Including wizards.
>
> Do wizards even use vi? I thought they used emacs :-).
>
>Dennis
>From "An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi" out of the UNIX User's Manual
(Supplementary Documents) I quote (without permission):
1. Getting Started
This document provides a quick introduction to vi. (Pronounced vee-eye.)
Sorry if this has already been posted. I think I recall my id posting it
to some other news group while I was asleep(8).
I think I recall seeing one wizard on a dark night with the lights out using
vi. Maybe you were there?
-- sanders
A wizard is someone who knows enough not to think he knows everything.
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