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Bx.Cornwell

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 4:40 pm
Post subject: A little keyboard humor
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This keyboard-related joke was in today's ComputerWorld Daily Shark.

Since this newsgroup gets very little traffic these days, I figured I'd post
this joke just for the fun of it.

(For those of you unfamiliar with ComputerWorld Daily Sharks, they are
humorous computer-related anecdotes. Also, a "fish" or "pilot fish" is their
term for a computer tech.)
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My new keyboard suddenly stopped working, user tells pilot fish. What kind
is it? fish asks. "She responded, 'I don't know what brand, but it's
origami,'" says fish. "It took me about five minutes to figure out what she
was talking about - she meant ergonomic. After I managed to stop laughing,
she asked me, 'So, do you know anything about organic keyboards?' "
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