At 11:57 PM Sunday 11/6/2005, Dave Land wrote:
On Nov 6, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Matt Grimaldi wrote:
There is quite a difference between a $10 and
a $50 keyboard, btw. I guess I'm picky about
how the key *feels* while being pressed, and the
cheaper keyboards just don't do it right. Niether
do the
Dave Land wrote:
Keeping a dead thread alive...
Virtual Laser Keyboard
http://www.palmzone.net/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=211
There's no actual keyboard, so there's
nothing to get messed up in the first place.
Kevin Street wrote:
But I wonder about some things. The press
On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Matt Grimaldi wrote:
Dave Land wrote:
Keeping a dead thread alive...
Virtual Laser Keyboard
http://www.palmzone.net/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=211
There's no actual keyboard, so there's
nothing to get messed up in the first place.
Touch typing would
Dave Land wrote:
Keeping a dead thread alive...
Virtual Laser Keyboard
http://www.palmzone.net/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=211
There's no actual keyboard, so there's nothing to get messed up in
the first place.
Cool link! Thanks, Dave.
This is one of those futuristic things
Keeping a dead thread alive...
Virtual Laser Keyboard
http://www.palmzone.net/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=211
There's no actual keyboard, so there's nothing to get messed up in
the first place.
Dave
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At 10:15 PM Monday 11/7/2005, Dave Land wrote:
Keeping a dead thread alive...
Virtual Laser Keyboard
http://www.palmzone.net/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=211
There's no actual keyboard, so there's nothing to get messed up in
the first place.
Probably hard to use on your lap, though
Kevin Street wrote:
Actually, it's amazing what a cesspool of filth
keyboards can be. A few months back a small bug
disappeared into my keyboard so I grabbed a
screwdriver and took it apart. Never did find the
bug, but there was an astonishing amount of dust,
lint and...unidentified material
On Nov 6, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Matt Grimaldi wrote:
There is quite a difference between a $10 and
a $50 keyboard, btw. I guess I'm picky about
how the key *feels* while being pressed, and the
cheaper keyboards just don't do it right. Niether
do the rollable keyboards, in their own way.
The
Reggie Bautista wrote:
Sounds like you could use the Virtually Indestructable Keyboard. From
the web page at http://www.grandtec.com/vik.htm
Very interesting! Thanks for the link.
Kevin Street
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Gary Nunn wrote:
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
Too late. ;-)
Actually, it's amazing what a cesspool of filth keyboards can be. A few
months back a small bug disappeared into my
Kevin Street wrote:
Gary Nunn wrote:
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
Too late. ;-)
If it's a cat or a dog, I wouldn't worry quite as much. :) I would
wash thoroughly
At 08:53 AM Friday 11/4/2005, Julia Thompson wrote:
Kevin Street wrote:
Gary Nunn wrote:
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
Too late. ;-)
If it's a cat or a dog, I wouldn't
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 08:53 AM Friday 11/4/2005, Julia Thompson wrote:
Kevin Street wrote:
Gary Nunn wrote:
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
Too late. ;-)
If it's a
At 04:02 PM Friday 11/4/2005, Julia Thompson wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 08:53 AM Friday 11/4/2005, Julia Thompson wrote:
Kevin Street wrote:
Gary Nunn wrote:
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let
Kevin Street wrote:
Actually, it's amazing what a cesspool of filth keyboards can be. A few
months back a small bug disappeared into my keyboard so I grabbed a
screwdriver and took it apart. Never did find the bug, but there was an
astonishing amount of dust, lint and...unidentified material
An interesting article on the flu on MSN Health today.
Typical stuff don't go to work sick, wash your hands, yadda, yadda,
yadda..
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
Gary Nunn wrote:
An interesting article on the flu on MSN Health today.
Typical stuff don't go to work sick, wash your hands, yadda, yadda,
yadda..
My favorite part, was the last line in a string of things to prevent
spreading the flu:
- During flu season, never let anyone lick your
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