I'm always amused by the substitutes people use for malfunctioning keys. Here, the "/" made perfect sense. My "n" key fails from time to time, and I usually use brackets, thus "[]", in its place. I'm not sure if my approach makes sense, though. (The n, by the way, is a horrible key to lose - it's in everything).
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Date: 2007-11-25 12:34 am (UTC)I'm always amused by the substitutes people use for malfunctioning keys. Here, the "/" made perfect sense. My "n" key fails from time to time, and I usually use brackets, thus "[]", in its place. I'm not sure if my approach makes sense, though. (The n, by the way, is a horrible key to lose - it's in everything).