FridgeMagnet said:
$20? Who cares. Get a new keyboard.
God, you're spoiled.
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sorry I couldn't hear you, my pilot was firing up the helicopter.
You mean you don't have a private jet? I'm so disappointed.
I don't know about FridgeMagnet, but when my stretch Hummer limo is out of service, I have the chopper ferry me to my jet at my private airport.
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alpha_hazard
Fort Collins, CO
April 2004
SEP 05, 2005 08:28 PM
I cleaned up my keyboard after similar, and worse, accidents. it may be that the keys are sticking, especially depending on the keyboard, I had one once that required almost no pressure to issue a command.
If that doesn't work, buy a new one...good luck finding one that either a) doesn't glow or b) doesn't have a bunch of media and web surfing controls you don't need and will never use.
alpha_hazard said:
I cleaned up my keyboard after similar, and worse, accidents. it may be that the keys are sticking, especially depending on the keyboard, I had one once that required almost no pressure to issue a command.
If that doesn't work, buy a new one...good luck finding one that either a) doesn't glow or b) doesn't have a bunch of media and web surfing controls you don't need and will never use.
Most of the waterproof ones are just regular looking grey keyboards, I think it is why they are becoming more popular.
alpha_hazard said:
I cleaned up my keyboard after similar, and worse, accidents. it may be that the keys are sticking, especially depending on the keyboard, I had one once that required almost no pressure to issue a command.
If that doesn't work, buy a new one...good luck finding one that either a) doesn't glow or b) doesn't have a bunch of media and web surfing controls you don't need and will never use.
Most of the waterproof ones are just regular looking grey keyboards, I think it is why they are becoming more popular.
flowerofromance
Chicago, IL
May 2005
SEP 05, 2005 08:25 PM