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Wed Sep-17-03 09:09 PM
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It's true! I didn't believe it, but it's true! |
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I have always heard you can put a keyboard in a dishwasher to clean it of accumulated gunk and I had the opportunity to try it with a keyboard that someone spilled coca-cola on and I am now am typing this message on that keyboard! Cool. (I had a spare just in case and this one was about to hit the dumpster).
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Systematic Chaos
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:11 PM
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1. Or, if you're feeling *cough* lonely |
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you could take it into the shower with you. Same general idea. Just make sure it has a couple of days to dry completely out or you could have trouble on your hands.
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Fenris
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:14 PM
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3. After cybersex my keyboard and I always shower |
Systematic Chaos
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:25 PM
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Oh man, I needed that with the crappy couple weeks I've been having!
Thanks. :)
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:12 PM
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Now I just need a dishwasher. Did you use soap, or would that mess it up?
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:26 PM
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6. You don't need soap, or even a dishwasher. |
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Just rinse it thoroughly in your kitchen sink, inside and out. All the crap will dissolve out of it and in 2 to 3 days it will be dried out and as good as new! Well, provided at least that no contacts on the electronic board were already bad....
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Wed Sep-17-03 09:23 PM
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Do NOT try this with a wireless keyboard. :evilgrin:
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