Once more, "mod + #" (i.e #=1:9, don't be such a geek, just say # represents any number from 1 to 9) does only change your desktop; it does not take you back to the previous file or web page or other program or the iPhone that you hold one minute ago. It just changes the view. I know it looks completely ridiculous for you if you are not using xmonad (nobody in your audience uses xmonad you moron; do you even have followers, anyway? - I do have ok. He is, no she is a friend of mine! - I don't believe. You even don't have an imaginery girlfriend - Yes you are right, it is because I have imaginary girlfriends) (Hey, I'm just kidding, ok! - No you are not.) but for those of you using xmonad might have experienced that (you are even not sure, you just say "might"; this ''might" happen only to you my friend).
So, it is like you were using ctrl+z to take back your special friendship (no, you did not have such thing) or or, like, err like you were using it to reverse your mistakes or - oh this is just lame. This even does not deserve any discussion at all. All you read is just a debate of mine with my inner voice.
Next time, a discussion on Hg perhaps. Kinda useful, right? (right...)
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