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How to stop a "T" from typing if you lose interest. If you issue a "T" command and then find that the node is long and you have lost interest, you need not wait for it to stop. You can instead type ^G (Control-G). The terminal's bell should ring, printing will stop more or less immediately, and you can then issue other commands. If you change your mind again you can type another "T", or Spaces, and printing will resume from a little before where it stopped. >> This node isn't long enough to practice on, and the previous one is. So type "P" to go there and "T", then type Control-G when you feel like it. If the bell doesn't ring and printing doesn't stop, you typed the wrong character, so keep trying. If necessary, type "B" and "T" to get more chance to practice. When done, type two "N"'s to come back and move on.