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I love to read science books. They make my day and I get ideas for awesome blog posts, such as Busy Beaver, On Functors, Recursive Regular Expressions and many others.
Take a look at my
Amazon wish list, if you're curious about what I have planned reading next, and want to surprise me. :)


The cheat sheet tells that "emacs-editing-mode" short cut is "C-e" while it is actually the shortcut for "end-of-line".
I tried to guess what could be a good shortcut to activate "emacs-mode" in bash. So I was curious and typed in "C-x C-e" in a bash window. And, awesome, it opens an emacs instance with the current line in a buffer.. Of course I guess it is the correct shortcut for "emacs-editiing-mode", am I right? :-)
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