This is a slow week. As a result of that, I have enjoyed a great amount of time to simply sit here and generate gibberish. (And isn’t that what Left-to-write is all about?)
Just as I can tell whenever there is an issue with one of the tires on my car, so to do I notice when this keyboard becomes a little soft or drifts to one side or the other.
It does get a lot of use, and I am unaware of just how many words it is rated for. I know it handles the same, no matter the season. It’s good during rain or even ice storms, as long as I keep it inside. There’s never been an issue.
To date, it has given me 14 books and this blog, which has been going since 2012. Maybe I shouldn’t expect much more out of it, but the thought of visiting a keyboard dealership is not something I’m looking forward to.
The minute they see me walking across the lot to their showroom, they’re sizing me up. This guy will believe whatever we tell him. Maybe we’ll even sell him the under-coating, or the additional option of retractable foot-stands, or the rust-proofing for the USB port.
I don’t know why it
has to be that way. There should be one
price, no negotiations, no haggling, just here – pay this price and walk away
with your keyboard. No prep – no destination
charge, just no shenanigans.
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