Allright, world, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for having first learnt how to use a computer on a Windows 3.11 machine. I’m sorry for thus having got used to coding, first in Notepad, then in Dreamweaver (never even touched the WYSIWYG features, I only used it as a fancy syntax highlighter, so sue me), before I even came close to learning to use Linux and good editors and web standards and godknowswhat at the age of sixteen. Five years of my life wasted, I know, I know. But to the point, even being a horrible horrible semi-wannabe-half-geek, I would have thought that simple commands such as Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V were sort of standard in GUI applications. I know that things don’t work that way at the command line, but it’s not the XFCE terminal I’m angry at right now but ViM. Stupid, stupid, stupid and still oh so annoyingly competent ViM.











