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| May 16th, 2005 12:24 PM | |
| McClain |
Yeah! Not in the drying cycle! 'Cause then it'll get all hot and be all lilke, "I'M MELTING! OMG NOW THE LETTERS F AND G ARE STUCK TOGETHER! FGUCK YOU DISHWASHERER! OMG ER AND ER ARE STUCK TOGERTHERER TOO! FGUCK!" You know what I mean? HahahahahHAHAH! (H and A are stuck together) |
| May 13th, 2005 01:53 PM | |
| ziggytrix |
has to at least be plugged in tho. you can completely submerge and soak a keyboard and as long as it's 100% dry before you plug it back in, it'll be fine. some people have cleaned theirs in dishwashers on the top rack, but i wouldn't recommend putting one thru the drying cycle!! |
| May 12th, 2005 09:45 PM | |
| DeadKennedys |
Doesn't even have to be turned on to short it out. Happened to me once and it royally fucked it up. I mean hitting the c key and getting adhga;iq. |
| May 12th, 2005 04:03 PM | |
| ziggytrix | it's possible |
| May 12th, 2005 02:16 AM | |
| Shyandquietguy |
I accidentally spilled water on my keyboard. :( If the keyboard was used while being wet, would that short it out? |