A dubious distinction in this context

As a card carrying member of the LCSNA i applaud the Alice reference. :)

When i posted the poll idea for this poll, i specifically excluded symbol names and stuck to what the keys are called, because the symbols have too many names and the list would be unwieldy. Furthermore, as the option for "Backtick / Tilde" (amonst others) demonstrates, it isn't even referring the same symbols! The focus was specifically on the keys.

Alas, as with any work of art, the artist's interpretation is mere trivia. :)


In reply to Re^3: What is your favorite alternate name for a (specific) keyboard key? by chacham
in thread What is your favorite alternate name for a (specific) keyboard key? by chacham

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