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"Natural" Keyboard
#11
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
Meh, that's why you have a techy willing to take it apart and put it back together. He does it to our regular laptops already. And it's just moss.
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#12
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
Too much trouble with too little functionality for my tastes. I have an amazing keyboard and it's so beautifully backlit (with 5 different brightness settings), along with a small collection of special features.
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#13
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
I mostly use my laptop because I don't need anything more powerful. If I had a keyboard like that, it would be for if I ever got a desktop, and there's no way I'd use the computer enough to worry overmuch about "functionality." If it can help me edit and store photos, I'm good. So aesthetics get to take priority to me there. I'm sure my boyfriend would prefer something like yours.
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#14
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
Yeah. I've got to use my computer for working and stuff. I actually bought this computer because I knew it would be about to run 3-4 Adobe programs at once while I internet or listening to music or watcher.


It would be cool if they made that keyboard totally biodegradable. Like, you bury it when you're done and it sows the earth. Baller.
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#15
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
Well hell -

http://inhabitat.com/scientists-weave-sp...ter-chips/

Quote:Spiders are capable of some amazing things – not the least of which is weaving strong-as-steel webs from silk. Now, scientists at the Institut de Physique de Rennes in France have found a way to incorporate this amazing material into biodegradable computer chips. Some say that this unprecedented combination of natural materials and advanced technology could yield medical devices that can be implanted safely and then remain in the body indefinitely.
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#16
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They can already make biodegradable circuitry. I think medical people intend to use it to monitor people internally for a short time. Basically, swallow a tracker which sends out signals that they record, and then it slowly dissolves.
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#17
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I'm not interested in anything I have to mow, darlin'.
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#18
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If you're mowin' moss, Min, you're doin' it wrong.
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#19
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My mind is blown. Thanks for the awesome share.
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#20
RE: "Natural" Keyboard
This is Arizona....we don't have moss.


Just cactus.
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