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Emacs does the star wars crawl

Marcin Norkowski has a fun example of some smart lisp coding to emulate the famous opening crawl of the Star Wars films. Here it is in action:

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Posted in emacs, fun on December 20, 2015 by Ben Maughan. Leave a comment
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