This article is excellent. I'm an emacs user, and I know of several articles and books that introduce emacs, but this is the first time that I've ever actually understood how a vi master thinks.
Wow, the '.' is certainly an enviable feature. http://meghnad.iucaa.ernet.in/intranet/sysadm/help_desk/emac... isn't reassuring either. How does C-x (, C-x ), and C-x e compare? http://linuxgazette.net/issue47/pedersen.html
I started out in Emacs, made the leap to XEmacs, learned to write elisp, then one day I discovered that Vim syntax highlighting was pretty damn good too... it was all over.
Vim + Screen == Real Ultimate Power