Wow, really pretty -- now I'm curious about the rest of the calendar.
And, it should not surprise me, but emacs has a calendar mode? Jeez. What happened to the Unix ideal of do one thing right? I guess their excuse is that emacs did not come from Unix, it came from TOPS-10 (and, unfortunately, it shows -- in my not so humble opinion, emacs would be better if it followed the conventions of the OS is running under better... it's easier for people to learn that ctrl/c aborts than ctrl/g if their OS uses ctrl/c for aborting, for example).
In any case, while I'm sure it'd be cheaper to print the calendar at Staples, I'd much rather print it at home, the photo paper gives gorgeous prints and I have it way faster.
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Date: Saturday, 17 December 2005 08:22 pm (UTC)And, it should not surprise me, but emacs has a calendar mode? Jeez. What happened to the Unix ideal of do one thing right? I guess their excuse is that emacs did not come from Unix, it came from TOPS-10 (and, unfortunately, it shows -- in my not so humble opinion, emacs would be better if it followed the conventions of the OS is running under better... it's easier for people to learn that ctrl/c aborts than ctrl/g if their OS uses ctrl/c for aborting, for example).
In any case, while I'm sure it'd be cheaper to print the calendar at Staples, I'd much rather print it at home, the photo paper gives gorgeous prints and I have it way faster.