On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 01:47 , John Martinez wrote:

>> Well, it goes well with the new iMac, and I find the keys feel 
>> wonderful
>> for high speed typing (I type at 95 wpm).  However, I agree with you,
>> Tinman.  This keyboard is brand new, and I suspect it won't look that
>> way for long.  How easy it is to read isn't as much of an issue with 
>> me,
>> either, since typing as fast as I do, I don't look at the keyboard
>> anyway.
>
> I've had mine for two months. Still looks somewhat brand new. I don't
> touch it with filthy hands, though. ;-)

Even "clean" hands rub off on keyboards sooner or later.  It's 
impossible to get hands PERFECTLY clean.  Sweat will ALWAYS be a problem.

You can prolong how long your keyboard stays "new" by keeping your hands 
as clean as possible, but smudges dirt are inevitable, unfortunately.

John A. Ardelli
Owner/Moderator
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