26 Dec 2013 at 14:05 #1 ThundyCat ThundyCat Commissario Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 53,717 Location Down under mate! Am I doomed to a lifetime of non working keys now?
26 Dec 2013 at 14:08 #2 troops troops Associate Joined 20 Jun 2009 Posts 1,178 Location Pieland Quite sticky when it dries, so might be a problem.
26 Dec 2013 at 16:05 #3 ThundyCat ThundyCat Commissario OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 53,717 Location Down under mate! Disaster averted. Spent an hour taking the keyboard apart and cleaning it.
26 Dec 2013 at 16:07 #4 cypto cypto Associate Joined 12 Feb 2013 Posts 1,090 Location East Mids Good stuff, thankfully I keep drinks well away from the keyboard but it can always happen.
26 Dec 2013 at 16:09 #5 Josh Josh Underboss Joined 23 Oct 2013 Posts 11,749 Location Guildford Put cider in a camelpac, sorted!
26 Dec 2013 at 16:12 #6 cypto cypto Associate Joined 12 Feb 2013 Posts 1,090 Location East Mids J05H86UK said: Put cider in a camelpac, sorted! Click to expand... Never heard of it, assume it's a non spill bottle or something?
J05H86UK said: Put cider in a camelpac, sorted! Click to expand... Never heard of it, assume it's a non spill bottle or something?
26 Dec 2013 at 16:27 #7 CaptainRAVE CaptainRAVE Man of Honour Joined 21 Nov 2004 Posts 47,141 ThundyCat said: Am I doomed to a lifetime of non working keys now? Click to expand... Should be fine. Lucky it is a well built keyboard
ThundyCat said: Am I doomed to a lifetime of non working keys now? Click to expand... Should be fine. Lucky it is a well built keyboard
26 Dec 2013 at 16:41 #8 BlackBat BlackBat Associate Joined 5 Jan 2008 Posts 654 Location Stoke-on-Trent J05H86UK said: Put cider in a camelpac, sorted! Click to expand... It might be a good idea to remember to change to water before you go out riding though.
J05H86UK said: Put cider in a camelpac, sorted! Click to expand... It might be a good idea to remember to change to water before you go out riding though.
26 Dec 2013 at 20:17 #9 Craig321 Craig321 Soldato Joined 2 May 2004 Posts 19,950 cypto said: Never heard of it, assume it's a non spill bottle or something? Click to expand... It's a water backpack mostly used for hiking or cycling.
cypto said: Never heard of it, assume it's a non spill bottle or something? Click to expand... It's a water backpack mostly used for hiking or cycling.
27 Dec 2013 at 15:34 #10 nutsnut nutsnut Associate Joined 22 Apr 2009 Posts 2,245 Location Birmingham Camelback, remember when my friend filled his with milk on a summers day and went riding, his nickname became Lurpack. Last edited: 27 Dec 2013
Camelback, remember when my friend filled his with milk on a summers day and went riding, his nickname became Lurpack.