Saturday, November 2, 2013

Happy Birthday Vim

Happy Birthday To You!
Happy Birthday To You!
Happy Birthday dear Vi-im!
Happy Birthday To You!

and Many Happy Returns of the Day!

Vim is 12 years old today: its first public release (Vim 1.14 for the
Amiga) happened on 2 November 1991 on Fish disk #591.


Best regards,
Tony.
--
"As soon as you are willing to discard observational data because it
conflicts
with religion, you are giving up any hope of ever really understanding the
universe. As soon as you pick religion as the touchstone of reality,
then we
have to start discussing how one can demonstrate the correctness of one
religion over another when different *religions* disagree."
--Wilson Heydt (whheydt@PacBell.COM)

"The answer is simple: kill the heretics. History shows us that
this is the actual solution that competing religions apply -- trial
by combat or trial by ordeal. God is the final arbiter. What a sad
waste of human potential it has proven to be."
[Paul Hager (hagerp@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu)]

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