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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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92460 2002-10-24 20:36:00 >>> 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.

Sorry :) I just can't seem to say the right things these days huh :(

Mike.
Mike (15)
92461 2002-10-24 20:51:00 You know it costs 50c to make dirty dogs!!!!
.$80 /0.5
thas 160 x the cost.

I wonder how much it costs to make some adidas sunnies or Oakleys?
roofus (483)
92462 2002-10-24 20:54:00 > 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

Ohhhhhhh

Sorry about my earlier sarky comment vk, didn't realise you wanted help to get your ear stud "unjammed" from your keyboard.

I haven't got an earring myself, but I have got a tattoo LOL
Baldy (26)
92463 2002-10-24 21:13:00 Susan
I'm not scary, i'm not really... not unless someone is really annoying and i choose to be.
Baldy yes good mention.. tatoos...
I have a 5 point star on my back made from an image that came to me in a dream, and a womans face at the top of my arm.. no-one particular, just image#1696a from the wall of a tatoo parlour...

Ive never lost any earings in keyboards, but i have but last night lost the little ball that holds my belle stud in. My better½ is sending me to the shops today as i don't look right without it (SWMBO).
Clueless (181)
92464 2002-10-24 21:30:00 I once saw a sign saying "ears pierced whail you wait". I've often wondered if you could leave them there and pick them up later if you didn't have time to wait! crozier (2004)
92465 2002-10-24 21:36:00 :O

That's my good giggle for the morning. Thanks crozier!! :D
Susan B (19)
92466 2002-10-24 21:42:00 Not sure what it costs to make the sunnies, but I don’t think you can go wrong with a $15 keyboard & $19 optical mouse.

Sure I have one of those fancy Logitech cordless desktop pro's, the ergonomics are nice but I never use the hot-keys.

Unless you use you keyboard heaps, just buy a cheap $15 one and throw it out in a couple of years.


Cheers

Liam
nz_liam (845)
92467 2002-10-24 21:47:00 My $20 keyboard has lasted since i bought it new 5(?) years ago, but finally has a sticky "enter" key

One that is the same make/model but was gifted to me because it is "OLD" is going fine and is what i am typing on now.
Clueless (181)
92468 2002-10-24 22:00:00 I have a keyboard on my other computer that is now over 10 years old, it goes without a problem, never had a problem with it, and it's the nicest feeling keyboard to type on that I've ever used. And I'm quite happy with it :D

Mike.
Mike (15)
92469 2002-10-24 22:36:00 I've got a Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro. The shape forces me to type with the correct fingures because it's really hard to 'peck & type'. It takes some getting used to but after a couple of weeks it's really good. It's usb and ps2. But best of all it has a usb hub built in. I guess that's the main reason I got it, that was back when only a few cases had usb ports at the front. crozier (2004)
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