I can appreciate your point of view, but I'm not at all comfortable using 
function keys:

1) They are way to far from home row
2) My muscle memory is inadequate (partly due to the distance)
3) Not all my regular keyboards have truly usable function keys (and layouts 
are inconsistent).

> Ctrl-F in Normal mode is an alias for PgDn....

Sure. It's mapped in every mode *but* insert (at least that I'm aware of). 
Further, it's mappings are not particularly consistent, so an additional 
mapping in insert mode should not be too confusing.

To rephrase my question in a hopefully more useful fashion) what control 
characters should I avoid for insert mode mappings (the above list, C-L C-W, 
C-U et al is a start).

I figure there are plenty of folks here who have a deeper knowledge of general 
terminal behavior then I do

Thanks

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