When you’re writing the final battle but your wireless keyboard dies and there are no new AAA batteries in the house: “Hey kids, who wants to sacrifice their favorite noisy toy so Dad can pay the bills?”
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
never liked wireless for that reason. why introduce risk of failure to your operation?
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Replying to @ReactionaryMon @TheBrometheus
There's probably some kind of cost-benefit explanation. There's significantly less down time for wired devices, but portability means increased productivity, so the world is shifting to wireless in as many ways and as quickly as possible. But I could be mistaken.
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Replying to @ClaudeL1979 @ReactionaryMon
Only happened twice in 4 years so it’s not that big a deal. Just frustrating each time because I don’t do my due diligence and keep backup batteries.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @ReactionaryMon
Cycling a two sets of rechargeable batteries isn't that much hassle.
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Replying to @ClaudeL1979 @TheBrometheus
or have a keyboard that will never give you up, let you down, or turn around and desert you. bonus plug for mechanical keyboards. add the satisfaction of clackity clackity to your typing.
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Replying to @ReactionaryMon @TheBrometheus
Fuck you for in-line Rick-Rolling a tweet.
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