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New file for (sometimes unintended) humor in the Emacs developer's list.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 06 Oct 2006 10:31:18 +0000 |
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3 -- Humor (sometimes unintended) on the Emacs developer's list -- | |
4 -- -- | |
5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
6 | |
7 "Is it legal for a `struct interval' to have a total_length field of | |
8 zero?" | |
9 "We can't be arrested for it as far as I know, but it is definitely | |
10 invalid for an interval to have zero length." | |
11 -- Miles Bader and RMS | |
12 | |
13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
14 | |
15 Re: lost argument and doc string | |
16 | |
17 I remember when I lost an argument. Boy did that hurt! ;-). | |
18 -- RMS | |
19 | |
20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
21 | |
22 "'Cowardly' is not an adverb, although it looks like one. It is an | |
23 adjective. It makes a statement about general temperament, rather | |
24 than a specific occasion. I don't think Emacs has a general | |
25 temperament." | |
26 "Mine does." | |
27 -- RMS and Eli Zaretskii | |
28 | |
29 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
30 | |
31 "In order to bring the user's attention to the minibuffer when an | |
32 item such as 'Edit -> Search' is activated from the menu, I was just | |
33 thinking that we could draw a big rectangle around the minibuffer, | |
34 blinking (or zooming in-and-out) until some input is typed in." | |
35 "How about dancing elephants?" | |
36 "They don't fit in my office." | |
37 "Well once the elephants are done, your office will be much... | |
38 bigger." | |
39 -- Stefan Monnier, Miles Bader and Kai Grossjohann | |
40 | |
41 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
42 | |
43 I remember these versions as yard-rocks (is that between inch-pebbles | |
44 and mile-stones?). | |
45 -- Kai Grossjohann | |
46 | |
47 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
48 | |
49 "I think it depends on video drivers. I cannot reproduce it on my | |
50 home PC, but I can at work." | |
51 "Can you try to find a workaround at work? (I guess you don't need | |
52 a homearound at home. ;-)" | |
53 -- Jason Rumney and RMS | |
54 | |
55 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
56 | |
57 By the way, I also really really hate this unibyte/multibyte problem. | |
58 Sometimes I think I should have opposed to the introduction of such a | |
59 concept more strongly. | |
60 | |
61 imagine there's no unibyte | |
62 it's easy if you try | |
63 no bytes below us | |
64 above us only chars | |
65 imagine all the people living in multibyte | |
66 | |
67 -- Kenichi Handa | |
68 | |
69 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
70 | |
71 I try to uphold the ideals that I was taught to value as an American, | |
72 but every year I get less and less help from the United States. | |
73 -- RMS | |
74 | |
75 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
76 | |
77 "If the terminfo entry is most likely wrong, and we know it, then it | |
78 doesn't make sense to follow it." | |
79 "Nevertheless, until now, we always did." | |
80 "So.... should we not fix old bugs?" | |
81 "Why fix an old bug if you can write three new ones in the same | |
82 time?" | |
83 -- Miles Bader, Eli Zaretskii and David Kastrup | |
84 | |
85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
86 | |
87 [...] As is well known, people who speak American English tend to | |
88 be more resource-conscious and try to avoid wasting precious bits | |
89 transferring those redundant "u"s. | |
90 Think of the number of occurrences of "color" and "behavior" in the | |
91 Emacs tarball, multiply that by the number of times it'll be | |
92 downloaded, stored on hard disks, archived, ...that's a substantial | |
93 saving. | |
94 -- Stefan Monnier | |
95 | |
96 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
97 | |
98 Re: Parent of a derived mode's keymap. | |
99 | |
100 "I can't decide whether the title of this thread is more fitting for | |
101 a blues song or a pulp fiction booklet. It certainly projects drama." | |
102 "Hey, it says derived, not deprived." | |
103 "Actually, for some keymaps 'depraved' would fit better." | |
104 "I knew it! You're one of them vi lovers! There is nothing wrong | |
105 with Emacs using escape, meta, alt, control, and shift!" | |
106 -- David Kastrup and Lute Kamstra | |
107 | |
108 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
109 | |
110 "Aren't user-defined constants useful in other languages?" | |
111 "The only user-defined constant is ignorance. (With programmers, | |
112 this is a variable concept ;-)" | |
113 -- Juanma Barranquero and Thien-Thi Nguyen | |
114 | |
115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
116 | |
117 "Uh, 'archaic' and 'alive' is not a contradiction." | |
118 "Yes it is. 'Archaic' does not mean 'old' or 'early'. It means | |
119 'obsolete'." | |
120 "'He arche' in Greek means 'the beginning'. John 1 starts off with | |
121 'En arche en ho Logos': in the beginning, there was the word. Now of | |
122 course we all know that Emacs was there before Word, but this might | |
123 have escaped John's notice." | |
124 -- David Kastrup and RMS | |
125 | |
126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
127 | |
128 "Sorry for the long message. I wanted to make the problem clear | |
129 also for people not familiar with `woman'." | |
130 "Most hackers, I take? | |
131 For a moment there I thought you had a patch that you could put on | |
132 a woman, and it would make her come right to the topic at point | |
133 without attempting any course of action that requires an advance | |
134 course in divination. | |
135 There'd be quite a sensational market for that, you know." | |
136 -- Emilio Lopes and David Kastrup |