Manual: Shorten Introduction

* doc/org.texi: Remove one useless piece from the introduction.  Modify
a paragraph about key bidings.
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@ -826,11 +826,6 @@ makes it uniquely suited for authoring technical documents with code
examples. It facilitates code evaluation, capturing code output into the
document, documentation, and literate programming techniques.
Org has its roots in the practical desire of a scientist to organize his life
and work. Over the past ten years it has been shaped by a community of
truely excellent people who have expanded and deepened its applications and
clarified its implementation.
Org keeps simple things simple. When first fired up, it should feel like a
straightforward, easy to use outliner. Complexity is not imposed, but a
large amount of functionality is available when you need it. Org is a
@ -1127,9 +1122,10 @@ templates insert lowercase keywords and Babel dynamically inserts
@kindex C-c c
@findex org-capture
The manual suggests two global keybindings: @kbd{C-c a} for @code{org-agenda}
and @kbd{C-c c} for @code{org-capture}. These are only suggestions, but the
rest of the manual assumes that you are using these keybindings.
The manual suggests a few global keybindings, in particular @kbd{C-c a} for
@code{org-agenda} and @kbd{C-c c} for @code{org-capture}. These are only
suggestions, but the rest of the manual assumes that these keybindings are in
place.
Also, the manual lists both the keys and the corresponding commands for
accessing a functionality. Org mode often uses the same key for different