Who are the "spacists"?
Mikhail V
mikhailwas at gmail.com
Tue Mar 21 11:04:58 EDT 2017
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On 21 March 2017 at 15:49, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards at gmail.com> wrote: > On 2017-03-21, Mikhail V <mikhailwas at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Didn't want to say this, but you know it was quite predictable from >> the beginning that the arguments will end up somewhere in "linux >> console is the center of the universe, e-macs is mother of all apps >> and monospaced text is peak of human evolution". > > Well, I'm glad you've finally admitted it. :) > >> I don't know how to help, probably if there is an important document >> which you want different people to read, just make plain txt, or >> HTML table, Office document, PNG image, etc. Or just use spaces if >> it is for ASCII-art purposes. > > Well written code _is_ ASCII-art. Written code is ASCII-art only if you live in the Monospaced Kingdom, and even there, only if you draw ASCII-art in multi-line comment blocks. But its true, that it will have a notable place in a museum. Mikhail
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