Unix gurus, i need some help here, suppose i have a line of text like this
111-111-1111~2701~05-AUG-02~05-AUG-02~05-AUG-02~73~
I only want to delete the '-' for 111-111-1111, not from the rest of the line, how do i do this?
thanks for you help!!
fellows, how do I replace a word that has '/' in it? the command goes like this :%4/old/new/g as you have already known.
I struggled with it for a while but could not find the answer, and would appreciated it if anyone can help me out here.
I just received the new platinum card in the mail, and in it it says they have this price protection program, don't have time to read the fine print, has anyone else has received the same card, could you provide some details?
linky
there are coupons around to take $30 off over $120 purchase, which makes it $120 for the whole set, I think it is a pretty good deal if you are a beginner.
any comments?
i got mine 2 days ago, very sleek looking, only thing is it is easily get smeared...my fingerprints all over the camera body after i played with it for a while...
now could some one recommend CF, Battery deals?
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