maybe you should get one of these:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8193/

at least a spill will only type a few extra letters ;)

rg2

On 1/5/08, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, yesterday I spilled tea on my second to last keyboard.
> Unfortunately the compact IBM one that I liked so well.
> Today I was in the local Radio Shack and they had something
> called Labtec, a compact wireless keyboard and mouse for
> $30. I bought one and it is actually pretty nice. The keys
> have a fairly long travel and a definite bottoming out feel
> to them that I like. So far it seems to work fine.
>
> While I have had a wireless mouse for a bit, this is the
> first wireless keyboard I have tried. Typing with it on my
> lap at the moment and not doing all that well at it. It's
> not the keyboard it's me. Back up on the desk, I seem to do
> a bit better up here, just more used to that, I guess.
>
> Now if I can keep from spilling stuff on it, maybe it will
> last awhile. At least it was relatively cheap.
>
>
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