On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 11:15:48AM -0500, Jima wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> > Chad> Emacs literally can do anything. 
> > Jim> <pendantic mode>
> > Jim> Can it make me some toast, I could use a snack ;).
> > 
> > Perhaps you mean "pedantic"?  A semicolon or period would work best to
> > break up that run-on sentance...  If one wishes to be pedantic, then one
> > must lead by example. ;-)
> 
>  Actually, I'd recommend a question mark.  The first sentence did look 
> like a query.
>  Speaking of pedantic... ;)

Yeah, that's what I get for writing a picky email.  It ends up
being the buggiest one that I have written in a while. I must
remember to proofread :). 

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