alan c wrote:
> Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>   
>> Eddie Armstrong wrote:
>>     
>>>  (Which Report: Bacteria in your PC 
>>> <http://www.which.co.uk/reports_and_campaigns/computers_and_internet/reports/computers/computer_advice/How%20to%20clean%20your%20PC/How_to_clean_your_PC_657_136984_3.jsp>
>>>  
>>> )
>>>
>>> Should we install those hand-washing facilities they use in hospitals by 
>>> our PCs?
>>> Makes you wonder what kind of trojans and worms you're getting too :-)
>>>
>>> Forgot this bit:
>>> "If you look at what grows on computer keyboards, and hospitals are 
>>> worse, believe it or not, it's more or less a reflection of what's in 
>>> your nose and in your gut,"
>>>
>>> Luvverly - ice cream with that?
>>>
>>> (The Enquirer link 
>>> <http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/05/01/toilet-seats-cleaner-keyboards>)
>>>
>>> Eddie
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> After reading this I managed to bite into a grape a squirt juice all 
>> over my keyboard. Shows how much I learnt.
>>     
>
> When I was recycling PCs I used to clean them up well. I used the 
> original keyboards, but first, washed them (!) using a brush and some 
> detergent. The trick was that the whole operation had to be done, 
> circus act style, with the keyboard upside down, so not a drop went in 
> the wrong way. No mean feat I can tell you.
>
> But - back to the story - occasionally when I turned a keyboard upside 
> down, what seemed like a whole packet of crisps fell out.........
> (I suspect pizza would be too big to fit between the keys)
>
> :-)
>   
I've heard that you can put a keyboard in a dishwasher and it comes out 
all shiney and still works.  Can't say I've tried it as I don't 
personally have a dish washer and they'd kill me at work if I screwed up 
their dish washer!

Rob


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