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>me distribute them with bash-2.0.  Thanks.
 
Sure.  I think there's a later copy in
~ftp/friedman/shell-inits/init-4.89.tar.gz.  There are also some elisp and
es frobs in that file.
 
It should serve as a pretty good example of how to get carried away.  :-)
 
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