> Hi all,
I don't recall seeing a reply to this and it's been a couple days 
so I'll take a rough stab at it
> vim + filename (will take me to end of the file)
> then add the current date/time (I already have iab for the current date/time
> from Guckes site)
> ..and then start to edit below that line.
You might try something like
   autocmd BufRead mylog.txt sil! $put=strftime('%c')|sil! $put_ 
| startinsert
(all on one line) in your vimrc file.  This will, upon reading in 
a file named "mylog.txt" (any filename/glob will do), go to the 
bottom of the file, insert the date in whatever format you choose 
(I used "%c" as a default, adjust as you see fit), then put a 
blank line, and start insert-mode.  The "sil!" entries are there 
to prevent it from verbosely telling you about the added lines.
-tim
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