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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Gauguin who wrote (16064)1/3/1999 10:36:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
> It uses Oxygen and some fluidless scrubbing bubbles and cost One Dollar.<
Ohboy. I can see why your techie gets... patient sometimes.
Oxygen is Bad for keyboards. For computers. And "fluidless bubbles"? What the <red hot capsicum verb>?! It will never work, or it will cost more than a dollar a dose. You know those people who clean their homes with, like, lemon rinds and baking soda? Luddite wussies. You need something heavily chlorinated and a good stiff brush to get at the *Real* keyboard plaque. Maybe little bitty 1000000 psi jets. Like a miniaturized restaurant dishwasher.
But oxygen and fluidless bubbles?? Fuhgedit. You need Heavy Industrial Solvents, the kind Known To the State of California to be Like, a Real Drag, Dude.

I once opined in chemistry class that a chemical/material was either useful or it was safe. I delighted my classmates and upset, yea scandalized, my chem teacher. But he was a greenie, so why am I not surprised?
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