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creat 1171creat 1173 and Guess where RDH works? Good ideas travel fast. I just don't understand why Linux doesn't have address break and a DDT flavored debugger. By flavor, I mean the features... Morten Reistad This of makes me think of Max Matthews' work on controllers that convey musical gesture to the machine, and follow-on work done by various researchers-artists at CCRMA and the MIT Media Lab. The key to the whole thing (to summarize large chunks of several extremely creative people's life works in the sort of terse way that only be done in such an offhand way someone like myself who hasn't contributed a whit to the state of this art and has only watched as a bystander) is to try to capture gestures in their full complexity, not single one-bit-wide clicks. Ultimately, the goal to have a channel with the same bandwidth as the one between (say) an accomplished violinist's brain and the violin. (And there's a lot of motoric reflexes involved in that channel, too.) I'm tempted to speculate that that's probably just about as fast as the human machine can push information out into the world -- though of course it isn't just pushing: there's a backchannel and all kinds of real-time feedback going on, too. creat 1172 Bah. Contrary to common misconception, vi has only added modes quite recently. Insertion was an escape terminated command. However, with the vim extensions (and possibly... -- Roland HutchinsonÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊWillÊplayÊviolaÊdaÊgambaÊforÊfood. NB mail to my.spamtrap at verizon.net is heavily filtered to remove spam.ÊÊIfÊyourÊmessageÊlooksÊlikeÊspamÊIÊmayÊnotÊseeÊit.
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