Hard drives inside monitors scares me. I'm curious why you like the idea. For me, having the freedom not to plug in my monitor makes me happy, plus it would mean you couldn't just buy any old monitor for your comp anymore.

Maria

----- Original Message ----- From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "talk2" <talk2@AndreLouis.COM>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 23:17
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Fwd: RE: 208 key keyboard


I like the windows keyboard.
Its one thing ms have done right.
The windows key and the app key beside it are actually good, ms hardware as supposed to their software is mostly good. I wouldn't mind the power to turn on and off my system from the board though, have hard drives inside moniters, and other apple things. On the subject of moniters and such, what does the usb port in some flat panel moniters used for? I tried plugging in a usb drive and nothing happpened, the only reason I can think of is connecting an another lcd.
At 02:53 PM 11/27/2006, Samuel Glonka wrote:
Anyway, what about the windows key?  Do we really want to standardize on
the microsoft keyboard?  Why not the apple one with no start button?  Or
wouldn't a typewriter keyboard be even more standard?  No alt key, either.
Patrick Perdue wrote:
On 11/26/2006, 8:57:59 AM EDT, Derek wrote:


Oh dear, it seems that Patrick of two and a halfyears ago doesn't know
how to count. The standard number of keys is and has always been one
hundred four


Nah, that particular keyboard has no applications key.
That's why it  was 103, not 104.


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