Re: Hey, where'd it go?
Von: scattered (former_schizoid@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 01.07.2008 16:39
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Newsgroup: alt.support.dissociation
Datum: 01.07.2008 16:39
Message-ID: <7f7c6625-6afc-419c-8ad7-0ef35f146152@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.support.dissociation
On Jun 30, 9:47 pm, j...@tuells.org (jill) wrote: > In article <RKeak.151340$Ev5.24...@fe09.news.easynews.com>, > > > > > > slunky <slu...@cryptobug.com> wrote: > >_/ jill <j...@tuells.org> wrote \_ > >> is no 'cut and paste' or 'windows' or whatever involved. AND, I > >> work in vi and don't have copies saved in any way. It's all > >> in something called /tmp/ *shrug* which goes away. > > >> That said, the problem was with my computer freezing up because of > >> something called NFS wanting to check with my home directory while > >> something else is going on (don't know what) so that the computer > >> freezes and is stuck in some sort of loop and I have to turn it > >> off and then back on to fix it. By turning it off, of course, > >> the stuff in /tmp/ goes away and so does my work. POOF We have > > >We love vi! We use it too. > > >-- > > -slunky > > I wrote my thesis in vi. Most computer people think I'm nuts *grin* > > Btw, when I was writing this post you were one of the people I > was specifically thinking would actually understand it :) > > Rainbow Colors (Jill) > -- > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > The colors blend, the edges soften. Swirling and mixing > we are becoming white light. > j...@tuells.org- Hide quot ed text - > > - Show quoted text - I used Unix and vi in grad school, together with a scientific type- setting language called LaTex. Brings back warm memories. I wouldn't mind getting back to Unix, but the school I work at has Windows machines in all the labs and offices. -scattered[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Amber (01.07.2008 16:42)
