Want to be a total nerd badass while gunning through your written computer science exam? Then cop one of these Tersumus delete-key erasers.
The palm-sized eraser will help you fix your sloppy coding mistakes and give you a second chance on your poor formating and syntax errors. They're not in stock yet, but you can get your pre-order on at $10.50 a pop, shipping in around mid-July. Mistakes can be costly.
But just remember this—real haxorz don't need the delete key.









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$10.50 for an eraser?!
I want it.
Now.
Best eraser ever...even better than my Lisa Frank unicorn ones from elementary school :D
Should've been a backspace key.
Yah, shouldn't it be backspace for most of the people on here?
Not me, but most people.
Real h4xx0rz don't need a delete key, they just hit ^M!
Ok I prolly screwed that joke badly, but you get what I'm saying, right?
Real hax0rs get a Sharpie, and write "Delete" on a $.50 eraser.
now if only there were CTRL & ALT buttons, we could cure cancer.
I use Das Keyboard. Just give me a black eraser.
A delete eraser? What, when you erase in the middle of a line it moves the rest of the line over? It should have been the backspace symbol, the home plate shape with an x. Or better yet, shaped like that with an x on it.
I have delete-key erasers from Levenger that I've had for years and years. I don't think they make them anymore, but they're just adorable.
Who has a double-wide Delete key?
On Mac keyboards, the backspace key, instead of having "backspace" written on it, says "delete". And yes, the key below "insert" says "delete" as well (but with an icon of an arrow to the right...).
Just like the Enter key says "return", while Enter on the numpad says "Enter".
All the more fun to confuse people, but the keys work the same regardless (i.e., the delete key really is a backspace key, and Windows treats the "return" key as Enter).
Dum this one too Art Lebedev, I know u can do it...
Yawn..., please wake me up when they come up with a "Ctrl+Z" keystroke version.
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