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Seeing is believing
Marty wrote:
Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Gordon wrote:
I feel like a democrat by making fun of this person but I
can't resist.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/boa/1036942315.html
Gordon
Why? Because they used "Gun Wall" instead of "gunwale"?
That is what it means.
Etymology: 1466, gonne walle, or in modern English, gun plank,,,
Cheers
Martin
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Now if he had said gunnel....
I thought that would be gunsel.
Only if yer selin ter gun...
You need a keyboard with bigger keys!
No, I need one that hasn't got a half cup of Sprite down its
gullet.....I have tried everything I can think of to get them clean
but nothing seems to work and it's a brand new laptop...
The only way to clean it is to take out the keyboard, soak it in
water, dry (completely of course), and reinstall. You could also use
some isopropyl, but you have to be very conservative with it.That
might not fix the problem entirely, but it'll help. I did something
similar to my old laptop and it's working fine except for a single key
that tends to be a bit mushy. It's not easy to do, so you might want
to bring it in to a local service place. They've got the tools to pop
it right out. Shouldn't cost all that much.
For a new laptop, a replacement keyboard shouldn't be terribly expensive...
Cheers
Martin
I shoulda got the year warranty thing...prolly wouldn't cover clutzy
people tho...
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