No, wait
Getting ready for grocery store trip. Thinking it sure would be nice to have a car, so I could pick up a larger load. When I had a car...
No, wait.
When I had a car I rarely used it for grocery trips. I walked or biked. The car was reserved for bad weather or big hardware-store loads, not groceries.
I've never been much of a driver. I've always been a walker.
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As long as I'm in random gratitudinous mode, Polistra and friends offer a salute to
KEDIT, the ALL-powerful programmer's editor.
Been using Kedit since 1987, through DOS and Win versions. Mansfield Software, the maker of Kedit, keeps trying to abandon updates, but the user base won't let them give up entirely.
Nothing else even APPROACHES the power of Kedit for dealing with program code and other formatted data files. The
'ALL' command is magical, and the block-edit capabilities are supreme. Without Kedit my editing and revision would take three times as long, and would be ten times as frustrating.
A few newer editors (eg
Zeus and
Hessling) claim to be in the same category. I've tried them. They don't have the 'ALL' command, so they ain't got shit.
Labels: coot-proofing, Patient things