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Old 12-19-2006, 09:16 PM
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Default I simply cannot believe you can wash a keyboard

In all my life if someone would tell me that you can put a keyboard in the kitchen sink, give it a good wash, let it dry, plug it in and it will be good to go, well, I would never believe this in a million years.

I was reading on a chat board that you can "pop out" the keys and use a cotton swab with alcohol and clean under where the keys are. Then pop the keys back in. Can a person do this?

It doesn't really matter because the microsoft split keyboard that I am using is my preferred keyboard anyway so I don't really care.
I have always typed over 145 words a minute on a keyboard so this one should be a breeze for me. It's easier for carpal tunnel, or so they say.

This website was down today, did anyone notice that?

Alan went for all the blood tests (they took 5 vials of blood), then they sent him for a glucose tolerance test. Should have all results back in 10 days so Ill update you on that. Till then, I shall be surfing this wonderful site and if I see a post of interest, I shall respond, of course with my lovely graphics.

Don't you just love these?

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