Reality Check by Dave Whamond for June 22, 2015

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    Arianne  almost 9 years ago

    I think he’s lost all Ctrl.

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    whiteheron  almost 9 years ago

    They ALT to stop him.

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    Arianne  almost 9 years ago

    Ralph, I’m afraid that shifty key was convicted of a capital crime.

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    Chief Inspector   almost 9 years ago

    that guy just wants to go HOME…he is not in the CLEAR yet

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    Tigdi  almost 9 years ago

    Their numbers are locked in and the warden won’t delete their sentences; time for this escape to end.

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    NoCents  almost 9 years ago

    There was no space for them.

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    How did he pick the caps lock?

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    360guy Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    cyber security

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    MeGoNow Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Watch that ALT key. He has an identity crisis. And the other one with the ConTRoL issues. And there’s that stuck up Tilde, over there away from everyone else. And they all get off the street when they see that thug, DEL, coming.

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    James Hopkins  almost 9 years ago

    Time to find the duo CTRL + Z to save the day!

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  almost 9 years ago

    ESC is joining up with the rechargeable batteries, they’re all revolting.

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    zeexenon  almost 9 years ago

    CTRL+ALT+DEL should only be attempted by we Lettered computer masters.

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    I once briefly worked with some LISP machines with keyboards that had the usual CTRL, ALT, SHIFT, etc., but also META and HYPER keys. Some of the keyboard shortcuts could use five or six simultaneous keys, as in META-HYPER-SHIFT-ALT-CTRL-TAB. Referring to a piano keyboard, these were called ‘chords’.

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    Doug A4  almost 9 years ago

    To all the “Keyboard” comments—Let’s all give them a hand…….!!

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