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Thread ID: 26305 2002-10-24 04:43:00 Prices of keyboards Susan B (19) Press F1
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92450 2002-10-24 19:38:00 I suspect the answer is that vk_dre wears a very small earring or stud, and it has dropped out and fallen into the innards of his/her keyboard :-)

Argus
argus (366)
92451 2002-10-24 19:59:00 Wow dipstick, so you actually get paid to play with all those neat toys now? Well, it's the only way to find out how they work - got to know your product, eh? :D

It's good to get some "inside knowledge" about the keyboards, thanks for that. I suspected pretty much what you said so I'll just have to cruise around test driving them until I find one that feels good. I do know what I like in that respect.


E.ric: have you seen some earrings with keyboards or PCs on them? I found a pewter computer keyring last Christmas and was tempted to turn it into some jewelry but I'd end up with earlobes touching my shoulders like those tribal African women as it was so heavy. I wish I had bought it for using as a keyring now though as I haven't seen any since.

argus: :D

Chris: you sound so scary! :O
Susan B (19)
92452 2002-10-24 20:00:00 I would only pay $20 for a keyboard for myself.. because they only last as long as it takes to spill coffee/beer/vodka/vanilla coke on them, and it's a waste of money otherwise. Although, I might go a bit further to buy the backlit stealth keyboard (www.keyboardco.com)..

Earings? Three in on ear, two in the other, a labret stud and a big ole whopper through my tounge. Should have seen me a couple of years ago working for a corporate with the nose ring and two eyebrow piercings as well. :D
honeylaser (814)
92453 2002-10-24 20:01:00 im an anti - off topic'er
VK so watch out, by cricky if i see you step out of line one more time I'll I'll
well u just wait and see

]:)
roofus (483)
92454 2002-10-24 20:03:00 > E.ric: have you seen some earrings with
> keyboards or PCs on them? I found a pewter computer
> keyring last Christmas and was tempted to turn it
> into some jewelry but I'd end up with earlobes
> touching my shoulders like those tribal African women
> as it was so heavy. I wish I had bought it for using
> as a keyring now though as I haven't seen any since.

If you want to go for the geek factor, use an old piece of ram as a keyring.. so far I've converted a dozen or so people into using them :)
honeylaser (814)
92455 2002-10-24 20:08:00 >>> use an old piece of ram as a keyring..

It would be a bit scratchy, wouldn't it? But if not, who's got some dead RAM I can have? And PC ram, not woolly ram thanks!
Susan B (19)
92456 2002-10-24 20:12:00 > > > > use an old piece of ram as a keyring..
>
> It would be a bit scratchy, wouldn't it? But if not,
> who's got some dead RAM I can have? And PC ram, not
> woolly ram thanks!

find a relatively small one.. and make sure you don't put your sunnies in your bay with your keys. (grrr.. $120 pair of dirty dogs in the bin)
honeylaser (814)
92457 2002-10-24 20:13:00 > find a relatively small one.. and make sure you don't
> put your sunnies in your bay with your keys. (grrr..
> $120 pair of dirty dogs in the bin)

BAG not Bay. Dammit.
honeylaser (814)
92458 2002-10-24 20:29:00 >>> (grrr.. $120 pair of dirty dogs in the bin)

Who cares? they're only dirty dogs - why don't you replace them with real sun-glasses :D

Mike.
Mike (15)
92459 2002-10-24 20:33:00 > > > > (grrr.. $120 pair of dirty dogs in the bin)
>
> Who cares? they're only dirty dogs - why don't you
> replace them with real sun-glasses :D
>
> Mike.

Don't make me take back all the nice stuff I said about you when you sorted the "weird pressf1 thingee" problem in the other thread.
honeylaser (814)
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