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>>>>> "PW" == Pete Ware <ware@cis.ohio-state.edu> writes:

    PW> Hmm, perhaps we can anaylze the source code for XEmacs and see
    PW> if it predicts the future[1] -- proving that XEmacs is really
    PW> God's editor?

Okay I didn't want to go this far, because once you open the gates,
all manner of creature will emerge.  Can anybody do a gematria
comparison for a transliteration of "XEmacs"?  :-)

-Barry

