>>126
I meant to link >>125 rather than >>103 if that wasn't obvious to anyone. Another nice thing about running older versions is that any elisp you write automatically also supports these older versions. I'm currently writing a simple intelligence augmentation (IA) program and because I'm running 24.5.1 it will at minimum support this version, although I imagine this particular program would even run on version 20 without issue. (now it may be that writing programs which are meant to do something other than edit text or browse files in elisp is a mistake, but this is another issue entirely.)