Apparently, I was into keyboards a while back already, as evidenced by this never-released comic strip I made in 2004. :·)pic.twitter.com/4buhkwHfzW
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Oh, wait. Where can I learn more about this? This seems similar to Ctrl+Alt+Del origin story.
This was also the case on Primos, my first encounter with Emacs (in high school) with this one nonstandard keybinding
Or not really the same, actually: it would just end your process, not halt the entire system. I think they used C-z as the C-p replacement.
I don't have a reference, consider it a just-so story. Also I'm not clear now if CTRL-P was HALT or merely BREAK. But I sure got in trouble!
What did you do? :·D
There's also some interesting reason they used Ctrl+alt+del to log you out of Windows NT too, right?
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