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clipka wrote:
> - The G19's printed circuits sheet isn't a single sheet, but again a
> sandwich of three sheets: A single-sided upper contact layer, a spacer,
> and another apparently double-sided layer. These layers are heat-welded
> together at strategic points, making it difficult to get a good glimpse
> of the contacts from an angle, let alone access them specifically.
Ah. I recall the three plastic sheets in the MS keyboard as being
separate, but I don't recall if they were that way originally or if they
required encouragement.
> - I don't have any alcohol at home - not even a beer ;)
My husband was an insulin-dependent diabetic, so consequently we kept a
supply of the little alcohol wipes for his injections and finger-sticks.
It turns out that they're extremely useful for cleaning contacts,
displays, and so forth--anything that you really don't want to hose down
with the Scrubbing Bubbles.
--Sherry Shaw
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On 1/31/2016 4:17 PM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
> we kept a supply of the little alcohol wipes for his injections and
> finger-sticks. It turns out that they're extremely useful for cleaning
> contacts, displays, and so forth--anything that you really don't want to
> hose down with the Scrubbing Bubbles.
I have about three quartes a litre of IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) for
cleaning things. I got fed up with using vodka. :-)
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Stephen
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On 31/01/2016 04:23 PM, Stephen wrote:
> I have about three quartes a litre of IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) for
> cleaning things. I got fed up with using vodka. :-)
Is *that* why it's called "Greenking IPA"?
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On 1/31/2016 4:25 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 31/01/2016 04:23 PM, Stephen wrote:
>> I have about three quartes a litre of IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) for
>> cleaning things. I got fed up with using vodka. :-)
>
> Is *that* why it's called "Greenking IPA"?
Naw, there is only one real IPA and it is called McEwan's. :-P
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Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
> On 1/31/2016 4:17 PM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
>> we kept a supply of the little alcohol wipes for his injections and
>> finger-sticks. It turns out that they're extremely useful for cleaning
>> contacts, displays, and so forth--anything that you really don't want to
>> hose down with the Scrubbing Bubbles.
>
> I have about three quartes a litre of IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) for
> cleaning things. I got fed up with using vodka. :-)
>
A sad waste of vodka (although personally I'd prefer rum to not
waste--preferably in conjunction with fruit juice and neon-colored
liqueurs, with a little paper umbrella on top to keep the rain out.
Although Kool-Aid also works.) :)
--Sherry Shaw
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On 2/1/2016 5:01 AM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
> A sad waste of vodka (although personally I'd prefer rum to not
> waste--preferably in conjunction with fruit juice and neon-colored
> liqueurs, with a little paper umbrella on top to keep the rain out.
> Although Kool-Aid also works.) :)
>
A waste indeed hence the IPA.
It would have been my wife’s vodka. I drink whisky which leaves a stain
when it dries. Now, your witches brew could be used as a nutrient. ;-)
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Stephen
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Le 2016-01-31 09:29, Stephen a écrit :
> On 1/31/2016 2:18 PM, Francois Labreque wrote:
>> And before you ask, yes, my igloo is filled with maple syrup
>
> Is it part of the Canadian maple syrup reserve that was stolen? ;-)
>
>
I refuse to answer that question without my lawyer present.
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On 2/1/2016 7:14 PM, Francois Labreque wrote:
> Le 2016-01-31 09:29, Stephen a écrit :
>> On 1/31/2016 2:18 PM, Francois Labreque wrote:
>>> And before you ask, yes, my igloo is filled with maple syrup
>>
>> Is it part of the Canadian maple syrup reserve that was stolen? ;-)
>>
>>
> I refuse to answer that question without my lawyer present.
>
An acceptable answer. :)
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Stephen
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>> Also, the "sticky keys" keyoard setting has no effect on coke stains.
>>
>
> I coughed and spit some water on my monitor once. There's still a dark
> splotch near the bottom where the pixels are dead.
When I was a child, we got a shiny new Acorn A3010 for Christmas. My
sister spilt Ribena around the Delete key area, so even many years later
that key always got stuck down if you pressed it. I got into such a
habit of never using that key (as it would end up deleting everything
after the cursor before you could wiggle it back up), that even today it
feels dangerous to use it.
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>> And consider--if you can get U and I to work, you can live without caps
>> lock. :)
>
> Yeah, that thought had already crossed my mind, too ;)
German caps lock should be called shift lock.
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