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1994/2/14 [Computer/SW/Editors/Emacs, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:31482 Activity:nil
2/14    Love stinks.  Happy Couple-Bashing Day.  Feel free to puke on
        the next couple you see kissing, screwing, or even holding
        hands.  Better yet, bash their skulls in with a heavy blunt
        object. *kiss*kiss*SMACK*THUD*

V-day  can someone tell me which we want in the emacs init file:
        (autoload 'gnus "gnus" "Read network news." t) OR
        (autoload 'gnus "gnus-speedups" "Read network news." t)
        I deleted a couple of links in the emacs18 installation that i dont
        think were doing anything. i also might start compressing some el
        files to save space ... since everyone should be loading crypt++
        anyway. let me know if anything breaks. --mr. emacs
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