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Bought USB keyboard from Walmart. it died after 40 days. The first time the keyboard did not work. And the first USB keyboard I use. Cheap China made.
Chinglish is becoming mainstream even in the USA it seems...
'fasted died out' sounded like fastest *dried out* keyboard,
On 28/07/2013 12:28 AM, RayLopez99 wrote:
Chinglish is becoming mainstream even in the USA it seems...
Chinglish is becoming mainstream even in the USA it seems...'fasted died out' sounded like fastest *dried out* keyboard, meaning when is it safe to turn on a keyboard if you spill coffee in it while it is *off*? (we know that if you spill coffee on your kb while it is on, you'll ruin it instantly,but this question goes to when your keyboard will dry out when it is spilled on and off).
RL
Bought USB keyboard from Walmart. it died after 40 days. The first time the keyboard did not work. And the first USB keyboard I use. Cheap China made.
For $4.97, you wouldn't think there would be any electronics inside of it.
BTW, Chinese speak multiple languages.
I speak Cantonese in Hong Kong, while those living in Beijing speak
Putonghua. Those living in Shanghai speak a dialect of Putonghua, if I
remember correctly....
I have long predicted the breakup of China due to the various languages,
and not just western China from eastern, but north from south.
I speak as an expert on China, having dated a girl from
Shanghai once.
However, let's not make this thread political.
Beware of beautiful Chinese she-spy!
Worse, Chinese witches!!! Watch out!