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Somethings are best left in plastic.
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Somethings are best left in plastic.
I think I might be able to appreciate a tasteful wood frame on a
flat-panel monitor, but a keyboard? I agree, that's a bit much. Andy The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: http://www.woodcontour.com/images/sa...any_set_bg.jpg -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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Somethings are best left in plastic.
Andy wrote:
I think I might be able to appreciate a tasteful wood frame on a flat-panel monitor, but a keyboard? I agree, that's a bit much. Andy The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote: http://www.woodcontour.com/images/sa...any_set_bg.jpg -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite Can you imagine the Doh! moment of spilling a cup of cofee in that one? Peter -- Add my middle initial to email me. It has become attached to a country |
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Somethings are best left in plastic.
The "DUH!!!" comes when you see the price of those things... Ouch!!! |
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