チーズは、お好きです。

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玲瓏: 駅伝がマラソンをダメにした → takuyaoikawa.blogspot.com

マラソンと駅伝がうまいこと共存できたらいいのにね。

Oct 27, 2010
Oct 27, 2010
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>というか、毎回、毎回、このコマンドが打つのがめんどいので、先々、うたなくても、済むようにしたいです。

(require ‘linum)
(global-linum-mode)

↑を .emacs に書くのは、どうでしょうか

2009年5月14日22:07

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—Bugle Diary: [emacs]行番号の表示
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Milind Arun Choudhary » Linux boot process : code commentary → csl.mtu.edu
Oct 24, 2010
“しかし、狂気という点において彼らに勝てる人がどれだけいるでしょうか。熱意があるとかそんなチャチなものではありません。狂気です。” —ニコニコ技術文化祭トークセッション「二次元に行けないなら創ろう!としてしまった人たちの反省会」 - 科学と非科学の迷宮
Oct 24, 2010
“A good library is like a garden: “As long as the roots are not severed, all is well. And all will be well in the garden. …In the garden, growth has its seasons. First comes spring and summer, but then we have fall and winter. And then we get spring and summer again.” Alas, Chance the Gardener (Being There, 179) didn’t really have much to teach anyone about programming or economics, but that’s another film altogether. The fact is that we can learn from one particular type of gardener about how to write an effective library.” —

Gardening Tips - ACM Queue

I love GOOD garden.

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