How the most popular shortcut in computer history was created by Dave Bradley of IBM (at the time, now retired), and who helped to popularize it!.
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Transcendental Wealth.
there's ^v, used to paste.
and there's ^c, used both to copy or, in terminal, to break.
but its worth it to sneak up on my neighbors in a freaking jet