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- From: pt@geovision.gvc.com (Paul Tomblin)
- Subject: Re: German WWII Carrier aka Graf Zeppelin
- Message-ID: <C06Jt0.E3M@geovision.gvc.com>
- Reply-To: pt@geovision.gvc.com
- Organization: Not officially GeoVision Systems Inc., Ottawa, Ontario
- References: <Bz3v2s.2sp@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM> <Bzq2Iu.42F@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM> <BzzCLn.86@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 14:48:34 GMT
- Lines: 51
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- In sci.military, clarked@halcyon.com (Douglas Clarke) proves that he doesn't
- _quite_ know vi yet:
- [quoted text deleted]
- >> David R. Wells
- >ZZDD
- >C
- [some original text]
- >NY: McGraw-Hill, 1968), p 48f, and Wilhelm Hadeler, in "Comment and
- >Discussion," United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Dec 1967,
- >A
- >p.113.
- >
- >D
- >A
- >A
- >
- >
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >D
- >D
- >D
- >A
- >D
- >B
- >D
- >C
- >C
- >C
- >voyage ended: the Graf Zepplin struck a mine and sank
-
- I can verify that you get this effect if you start hitting arrow keys in vi
- when you are on a terminal that you're not quite configured for, such as
- this vt220 that I'm on now.
-
- I can also verify that it is trivally easy, for anybody who takes the time
- to read his own postings before sending them, to remove this sort of
- vi-abuse.
-
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