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  1. frickchen says:

    The new keyboard is working fine. Too bad the peripheral replacement policy only covered one replacement keyboard, but then how many keyboards do we want to send to the landfill because we can’t manage to hold onto our liquids?

    I think Elizabeth was just trying to wash out the fire ants that were in the keyboard. (Seriously. We had fire ants in our keyboard. They crawled in under the window and up the keyboard cable that was touching the window sill.)

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