I'm starting to think I subscribed to the wrong mailing list. Either that,
or someone else did.
Then again, I know I'll be well-informed about deaths of (someone's)
heroes... *sigh*
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:45 PM, <Bowerbird at aol.com> wrote:
> they say that deaths come in threes...
>
> for me, it was these:
> 1. scott wannberg, los angeles poet, one of my favorite performers
> 2. michael hart, founder of project gutenberg, icon and iconoclast
> 3. steve jobs, seemingly the only guy who made stuff work correctly
>
> i'm sure that for others, dennis ritchie is on their list, for his own
> trio:
> 1. c
> 2. k&r
> 3. unix
>
> godspeed to all of these people, who are "heroes" just as much as
> any firefighter or soldier, heroes of creativity and the imagination.
>
> and a hearty "chill out" to anyone who thinks this is
"off-topic"...
>
> ***
>
> meanwhile, life goes on...
>
> it seems that fletcher finally received his app-store blessing, so
> we can hope that we will see "multimarkdown composer" soon...
>
> which means i can come out with my little tool as well. :+)
>
> my editor uses z.m.l. (zen markup language), not markdown, but
> it's close enough that you might want to take a look at it anyway.
>
> if anyone wants to "alpha-test" it, just let me know
backchannel...
> it's cross-platform to the mac (even very old ones), p.c., and linux.
>
> -bowerbird
>
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