This one time, at band camp, Herbert Xu said:
>Harry Ohlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I guess "ZZ" was intended to mean "the end", as in the end of the 
>> alphabet.  I remember when I was at uni 20 years ago it was a lot of fun to 
>> walk up to someone's terminal and type "vi" to see if they could get out of 
>> it.  Let's face it, it's not obvious that you should type ":" to get to a 
>> command line, either :-).
>
>Oh yeah, but it's even less obvious to get out of emacs :)

killall emacs from a different terminal works fine for me ;)

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