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From: Perry Hutchison <perry_hutchison@ccm.hf.intel.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.bsd.misc,alt.folklore.computers
Subject: Re: On the Naming of UNIX Things
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 09:48:45 -0800
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Tim Hollebeek wrote:
> Bah.  Doesn't anyone know 'ex' (the non-visual version of vi) any more?

and humbug.  Even the curmudgeons seem to have forgotten ed(1), the
precursor of ex.  ed was the only editor supplied with 6th Edition.

-- 
Not speaking for Intel.