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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: Vote on the Best OS
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References: <1994Feb16.115937.10861@cc.usu.edu> <hastyCLILt7.Dox@netcom.com> <hc6rGQ2.dysonj@delphi.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 1994 20:27:49 GMT
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In article <hc6rGQ2.dysonj@delphi.com> John Dyson <dysonj@delphi.com> writes:
>Amancio Hasty Jr <hasty@netcom.com> writes:
> 
>>About the only thing I miss from that era is Teco :-)
> 
> 
>Hehehe...  I have a teco for UNIX, and seems to work.  There is even
>a neat screen oriented teco for dos, used for for a while for fun.  I have
>*great* memories of teco and still wish I knew ex/vi/emacs was well as I
>still seem to know teco.  But, I am so tired of *new* editors and really
>hope to never need to learn a new one :-).  I guess I am just getting
>old.
> 
You are not getting old is just that we have not mastered the "Art"
of a good editor. Please I don't  want to hear that lisp is ala
emacs is the best way :-)

Where can I get teco?

	Tnks,
	Amancio

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