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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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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 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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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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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder if it protects against seamen?
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Washable keyboard
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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