Keyboards - the Bread and Butter of Computers?
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I have a $5 Amazon gift certificate from BigLook.com, so I decided to browse around for items under $15. Since I recently got a Sony VGN-UX380N MicroPC with a built-in keyboard that leaves much to be desired, I looked at a roll-up, rubber keyboard and this is what I found:
Apparently, computer products complement kitchen products now?
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Where else would you store your roll-up keyboard? A loaf pan is perfect
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Amazon is obviously expecting you to bake some more roll-up keyboards.
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The point is that most keyboards may accumulate large amounts of bread crumbs (see http://www.xkcd.com/c237.html ).
This keyboard obviously doesn't have enough storage space, hence the need for a special device.
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@Einsidler said:
Where else would you store your roll-up keyboard? A loaf pan is perfect
An obviously you need the blue one.
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I've often wondered about sites like BigLook.com. You've confirmed that they do actually pay out, which is good. How many hoops do you have to just through? I used to do Amazon's Mechanical Turk when I was bored at work, but it got to the point where I was doing increasingly tedious things for diminishing pay. Is BigLook worth it?
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Try searching Amazon.com for "fresh whole rabbit". Among the items that come up: A Land Cruiser / Tank (only $19,999.95), a biography of Bismarck, and a book about mind-altering plants.
(Or did I use the book about mind-altering plants before I did the search?)
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Well, if you look, both the keyboard and baking pan are made of silicone. Some of my favorite things are made of silicone...
The ocean and the stuff I squirt on my contacts are made of saline solution. Some of my favorite things are made of saline solution...