First off, I've started a brand new blog called "Read By Moonlight". It talks about my experience reading a genre called "Paranormal Romance". You might think, why are you wasting time reading that? Well, for one thing, the books are fun reads, which in these times are hard to come by, and secondly, I'm (hopefully) going to provide a sort of different perspective on some of these books than you'll typically find on the Internet. We'll see how it turns out.
But right now, for all you new vi users out there...have you ever wondered how to get rid of the ^M characters in a DOS file that you're reading on a Linux system? Well, how about this
:s/(ctrl)
I can't remember if you're supposed to put a % in front of the s or not, but try it out!
