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- From: bugs@atlantis.uucp (Dan Berry)
- Subject: Re: keyboard wanted
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.083128.5760@atlantis.uucp>
- Organization: Atlantis Communications, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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- References: <1992Dec31.233150.6265@macc.wisc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 08:31:28 GMT
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- Jess Anderson (anderson@macc.wisc.edu) wrote:
- > In article <1hvls8INNsud@controversy.math.lsa.umich.edu>
- > Hal.Varian@umich.edu writes:
- >>I've got a sticky key on the keyboard on our server. Does
- >>anyone have a used keyboard they want to get rid of? I
-
- > Why don't you try to fix it? Most of the time a sticky key
- > merely has an easily fixed mechanical problem. One morning
- > I came downstairs to find that kitty had upchucked on my
- > keyboard (learned my lesson, now it's covered when I leave
- > the machine for more than a few minutes). I took the thing
-
- This leads to a valid question: Does anyone know of any company that makes
- a keyboard skin for the NeXT machines? While I don't own any cats that might
- want to blow chunks on mine, my room mate has a bad habit of eating in the
- same room.
-
- Sorry, electroshock therapy was already tried, and failed.
- --
- Dan Berry bugs%atlantis@kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca
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