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Oh the good old days of dumb terminal's - When people split their drinks on them we use to give then a quick rinse under the tap - nearly always worked
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Also:
http://www.gadgets.co.uk/item/USBRK/...-Keyboard.html
We have supplied quite a few of these to clients in catering \ F&B for use in food prep areas - they love them!
Also, radio stations & other noise sensitive environments love them too because they're silent!
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Mandatory kit if you visit pxrn sites. (Firewall wont let me type the 'p' word.)Originally posted by voodooflux View PostAs mentioned in the BBC coverage of E3, the Seal Shield™ Washable Keyboard.
No longer do you have to worry about those "spillages" (squirrel droppings, etc.) on your keyboard. Genius.
Er, allegedly!
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Mandatory kit if you visit porn sites.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostAs mentioned in the BBC coverage of E3, the Seal Shield™ Washable Keyboard.
No longer do you have to worry about those "spillages" (squirrel droppings, etc.) on your keyboard. Genius.
Er, allegedly!
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThank God for that!!! I spill stuff on the keyboard all the time.... the other day I spilt half a glass of water on this laptop one, got the hairdryer out and (so far!!) all seem ok....
Lets not tell the dog about this.... he made a face when I told him I dropped it down the stairs and thats why the CD drive might not be working

You break 'em, I'll fix 'em!
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This sounds like the perfect thing for milan for when the newbies disappear and CUK returns to the comedy store that it used to be.
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Once spilled a can of Guinness into my keyboard.
Never worked again.
Been told that you can just put them into the dishwasher for a wash cycle and that fixes it but I ain't tried it.
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Thank God for that!!! I spill stuff on the keyboard all the time.... the other day I spilt half a glass of water on this laptop one, got the hairdryer out and (so far!!) all seem ok....Originally posted by voodooflux View PostAs mentioned in the BBC coverage of E3, the Seal Shield™ Washable Keyboard.
No longer do you have to worry about those "spillages" (squirrel droppings, etc.) on your keyboard. Genius.
Lets not tell the dog about this.... he made a face when I told him I dropped it down the stairs and thats why the CD drive might not be working
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Rum, sea water, and such?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder if it protects against seamen?
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As mentioned in the BBC coverage of E3, the Seal Shield™ Washable Keyboard.
No longer do you have to worry about those "spillages" (squirrel droppings, etc.) on your keyboard. Genius.Tags: None
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