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Old 05-03-2008, 04:59 PM
Don Schmidt
 
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Default Dishwasher Safe Keyboards and Mice

Just sharing some info I came across the other day.

If you are like me, having a cup of coffee, soft drink or even a glass of
wine and a Boscotti there is a good chance some or all will end up on the
keyboard. Unless you use one of those plastic keyboard covers (I presently
do) the keyboard is kaput if a spill occurs.

Well, now there is available a dishwasher safe (and germ free) keyboard and
mouse for those oops moments.

Take a look here:

http://www.sealshield.com/

P.S. I got my present keyboard in 1991 with a Micron Computer and on my
second keyboard cover; next keyboard will be a Seal Shield, me thinks.

I have no connection with Seal Shield or do I sell anything; I'm retired and
devote my spare time to an Asus shopbuilt computer.


--
Don - Vancouver, USA
"May your shadow be found in happy places." - Native North American


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Old 05-03-2008, 05:57 PM
philo
 
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"Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
news:i4CdnYqyT7RJBIHVnZ2dnUVZ_rqlnZ2d@palinacquisi tion...
> Just sharing some info I came across the other day.
>
> If you are like me, having a cup of coffee, soft drink or even a glass of
> wine and a Boscotti there is a good chance some or all will end up on the
> keyboard. Unless you use one of those plastic keyboard covers (I

presently
> do) the keyboard is kaput if a spill occurs.
>
> Well, now there is available a dishwasher safe (and germ free) keyboard

and
> mouse for those oops moments.
>



LOL:

I once got called over to a friend's house because her machine was not
working.

Some times it would partially boot, then lockup.
sometimes it would boot to the dekstop and lock up...
in short it was erratic as hell...
I tried everything...even pulling cards and checking connections etc.
After an hour or two...I said that I'd have to take it back to the "shop".

As soon as I picked up the keyboard...
about a half a can of soda spilled out.

I told her I found the problem!

Her drunken no-good boyfriend who was watching me the whole time
did not say a word. She gave him the evil eye. She gave him two evil eyes
then asked him: DID YOU SPILL YOUR DRINK LASTNIGHT...INTO MY KEYBOARD.

He looked rather sheepish...then replied in one of those very dumv sounding
"duh" voices:

Ah, I don't ...recall... spilling my drink in the keyboard.

He told the truth at least...I am quite sure he did not recall anything.

I doubt there are any products out there that could cure such a problem.

BTW: She threw the bum out and moved to Texas!


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Old 05-03-2008, 06:09 PM
Don Schmidt
 
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Default Re: Dishwasher Safe Keyboards and Mice

Good stories have a happy ending. :-)


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Don
Vancouver, USA


"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:OykufdUrIHA.1772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
> news:i4CdnYqyT7RJBIHVnZ2dnUVZ_rqlnZ2d@palinacquisi tion...
>> Just sharing some info I came across the other day.
>>
>> If you are like me, having a cup of coffee, soft drink or even a glass of
>> wine and a Boscotti there is a good chance some or all will end up on the
>> keyboard. Unless you use one of those plastic keyboard covers (I

> presently
>> do) the keyboard is kaput if a spill occurs.
>>
>> Well, now there is available a dishwasher safe (and germ free) keyboard

> and
>> mouse for those oops moments.
>>

>
>
> LOL:
>
> I once got called over to a friend's house because her machine was not
> working.
>
> Some times it would partially boot, then lockup.
> sometimes it would boot to the dekstop and lock up...
> in short it was erratic as hell...
> I tried everything...even pulling cards and checking connections etc.
> After an hour or two...I said that I'd have to take it back to the "shop".
>
> As soon as I picked up the keyboard...
> about a half a can of soda spilled out.
>
> I told her I found the problem!
>
> Her drunken no-good boyfriend who was watching me the whole time
> did not say a word. She gave him the evil eye. She gave him two evil eyes
> then asked him: DID YOU SPILL YOUR DRINK LASTNIGHT...INTO MY KEYBOARD.
>
> He looked rather sheepish...then replied in one of those very dumv
> sounding
> "duh" voices:
>
> Ah, I don't ...recall... spilling my drink in the keyboard.
>
> He told the truth at least...I am quite sure he did not recall anything.
>
> I doubt there are any products out there that could cure such a problem.
>
> BTW: She threw the bum out and moved to Texas!
>
>



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Old 05-03-2008, 06:43 PM
Mary Sauer
 
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Default Re: Dishwasher Safe Keyboards and Mice

Did you know, Don, the toilet seat is the most germ free area in the office?
http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...lu_season.html
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http://msauer.mvps.org/
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"Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
news:i4CdnYqyT7RJBIHVnZ2dnUVZ_rqlnZ2d@palinacquisi tion...
> Just sharing some info I came across the other day.
>
> If you are like me, having a cup of coffee, soft drink or even a glass of wine
> and a Boscotti there is a good chance some or all will end up on the keyboard.
> Unless you use one of those plastic keyboard covers (I presently do) the
> keyboard is kaput if a spill occurs.
>
> Well, now there is available a dishwasher safe (and germ free) keyboard and
> mouse for those oops moments.
>
> Take a look here:
>
> http://www.sealshield.com/
>
> P.S. I got my present keyboard in 1991 with a Micron Computer and on my second
> keyboard cover; next keyboard will be a Seal Shield, me thinks.
>
> I have no connection with Seal Shield or do I sell anything; I'm retired and
> devote my spare time to an Asus shopbuilt computer.
>
>
> --
> Don - Vancouver, USA
> "May your shadow be found in happy places." - Native North American
>



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Old 05-03-2008, 06:54 PM
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Default Re: Dishwasher Safe Keyboards and Mice

On Sat, 3 May 2008 09:59:19 -0700, "Don Schmidt" <Don
Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote:

> Just sharing some info I came across the other day.
>
> If you are like me, having a cup of coffee, soft drink or even a glass of
> wine and a Boscotti there is a good chance some or all will end up on the
> keyboard. Unless you use one of those plastic keyboard covers (I presently
> do) the keyboard is kaput if a spill occurs.
>
> Well, now there is available a dishwasher safe (and germ free) keyboard and
> mouse for those oops moments.
>
> Take a look here:
>
> http://www.sealshield.com/
>
> P.S. I got my present keyboard in 1991 with a Micron Computer and on my
> second keyboard cover; next keyboard will be a Seal Shield, me thinks.



I'll mention three points:

1. At $40 and up these are expensive keyboards. You can buy a regular
keyboard for well under $10. I could go through about 8 regular ones
before I spent $40.

2. Your present keyboard is 17 years old and still going. That doesn't
make it seem like the risk to keyboards is very great. My keyboards
last a long time too and I don't use a plastic cover. I don't use a
cover because it's a nuisance and protecting such a very inexpensive
item just isn't worth the trouble.

3. Any regular keyboard can be washed by immersing it in a bathtub
full of water. Incredible as it may sound, it usually works fine.


No thanks. I'll stick with ordinary cheap keyboards. I doubt very much
that my lifetime bill for keyboards will come anywhere near $40.


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Old 05-03-2008, 07:30 PM
philo
 
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<snip>
> >
> > P.S. I got my present keyboard in 1991 with a Micron Computer and on my
> > second keyboard cover; next keyboard will be a Seal Shield, me thinks.

>
>
> I'll mention three points:
>
> 1. At $40 and up these are expensive keyboards. You can buy a regular
> keyboard for well under $10. I could go through about 8 regular ones
> before I spent $40.
>



LOL!!!

I am a refurbisher...
so can re-certify a donated machine and re-license it with win2k or XP.
Since the machines are all donated ...and the license fee is $5...for $40 I
can re-build and re-distribute
a total of 8 complete machines. (Usually p-II's and p-III's)


Years back...I told a friend of mine I could get him a machine,
fix it up and sell it to him at *exactly* my cost...
he took me up on my offer of a pretty decent IBM PS/2


When he came to pick it up...I told him:

Good news, bad news.

The computer, monitor and keyboard ....$5

The mouse.... $6

(I had run out so had to purchase a new one)


A $40 keyboard probably would not have gone over so well !


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Old 05-03-2008, 08:45 PM
philo
 
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"Mary Sauer" <mary-sauer@mycolumbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:eqUVI2UrIHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Did you know, Don, the toilet seat is the most germ free area in the

office?
>

http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...lu_season.html
>



I have always heard that in the home...
the kitchen sink actually is more bacteriologically active than the toilet.

I do not plan to change any of my normal household activites however!


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Old 05-03-2008, 09:33 PM
Nonny
 
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Default Re: Dishwasher Safe Keyboards and Mice

On Sat, 03 May 2008 11:54:35 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
<kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:

>3. Any regular keyboard can be washed by immersing it in a bathtub
>full of water. Incredible as it may sound, it usually works fine.


To be safer, use distilled water.
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:22 PM
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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On Sat, 03 May 2008 16:33:55 -0500, Nonny <nonnymoose@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> On Sat, 03 May 2008 11:54:35 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
> <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:
>
> >3. Any regular keyboard can be washed by immersing it in a bathtub
> >full of water. Incredible as it may sound, it usually works fine.

>
> To be safer, use distilled water.



Maybe it's safer, but my view is that buying a couple of dollars worth
of distilled water for extra safety on a $5 keyboard doesn't make much
economic sense.

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Old 05-03-2008, 10:32 PM
Nonny
 
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On Sat, 03 May 2008 15:22:27 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
<kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote:

>> To be safer, use distilled water.

>
>
>Maybe it's safer, but my view is that buying a couple of dollars worth
>of distilled water for extra safety on a $5 keyboard doesn't make much
>economic sense.


Ain't seen a $5 keyboard in 10 years.

That, and you're nit picking.
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