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Sticky keyboard on w20-575-109

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lisa Caroline Lewis)
Mon Nov 4 23:49:41 2002

Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 23:49:39 -0500 (EST)
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From: Lisa Caroline Lewis <lcl@MIT.EDU>
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The keyboard on w20-575-109 is functional, but certain of the keys stick
badly, apparently as the result of some sort of a spill or splatter.

*wonders whether the same quality of brains that eats directly over
 keyboards is the kind that drops partly-filled soda cans into nearly
 full paper recycling bins*

On a related note, I don't know which dept is responsible for the paper
recycling in clusters, but I'd recommend the kind of slit lids for it
that's used with newspaper recycling bins.  Given that people have
demonstrated that they consistently can't or won't read, it might be
worthwhile to work around their habits.

Thanks,
  Lisa

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