on 12/1/02 8:42 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm intrigued that you often accidentally use command-return when you try to
> paste text. How is that? There is no application that has that as a keyboard
> shortcut for Paste. Every single Mac application uses command-V for paste,
> and command-C for copy-to-clipboard. It's so built-in that those two are
> virtually automatic for everyone (except you). Even on Windows, Paste in
> control-V. So where and how did you ever pick up command-Return?

It's a combination of hitting a return and command and V to paste some value
(typically a url) on a new line. My synapses mis-fire and I hit the keys all
at once.

So I end up sending messages like...

"And, here's that url I told you about:


"
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