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more about #dirt more comments → fuchikoma: If there's a film building up, some gentle work with a vinyl eraser will take it off and not leave a more visible film like rubbing alcohol. more » OMG! Ponies!: I bang mine out every week. I then take the little white flakes and put them into a container. Every few months, I use it to build a little ski slope... more » Noobs-R-Us: That's easy, just replace it every 2-3 years. There, problem solved! more » Curves: At least once a week, I flip mine over and bang it on the edge of the desk to get "stuff" out. I dont know what the stuff that comes out of there is, ... more » -
#keyboard
10 Ways to Make Your Keyboard Slightly Less Disgusting
Your keyboard is probably a SuperFund site waiting to happen—luckily there's more than one way to skin a biohazard. Inc.com has 10 ways to clean your keyboard, blow dryer being their wiliest, if lightweight, method. [Inc.com via Lifehacker] -
#geekschoolprojects
Mud Computer: Even Your Keyboard Isn't This Dirty
Tom Gerdhardt's computer is disgusting. I found it by following the squishing noises at NYU's ITP spring show. The entire UI and display is basically a giant pile of wet dirt. That's right. Mud. More » -
#weatherprooftvs
Weatherproof TVs Tested With Kool-Aid, Dirt (But No Pee Pee)
Sound and Vision decided to take two "Weatherproof" outdoor TVs and subject them to months and months of torture in a short amount of time to see just how weather proof they really are. Both the Pantel PAN320 and Aquatic AQ-LCD17S-1 shrugged off dirt, water and fruit punch when poured or sprayed directly on them, but Pantel's model had grey blobs when under extreme sunlight. More »
