Keyboard wear update: this time, it's depressing

By James Fallows
Here is the the way the keyboard on my Thinkpad T60 looked three months ago, when it was four months old. http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r96/jfallows/IMG_3066.jpg Here's the way it looks today, at seven months of age, after three more articles and one bazillion additional emails have been pounded out on its keys: http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r96/jfallows/IMG_4285B.jpg This second one is a little harder to see, but here's the casualty count. Now entirely gone: the E, N, and A keys, plus the < marking. On their way: L, M, R, S, and > Worried: D, O. Should be worried: U, B No wonder my fingers are tired -- I mean, strong! And good thing China is dotted with electronic parts shops where I can buy a new keyboard, cheap, when too many letters vanish from this one. I can probably find a supplier who sent them to the factory in the first place. When I find that guy, maybe I'll ask him whether they would consider investing an extra 50 cents for more durable keytop decals. (Yes, I know the Mac's, and others, are molded in.)

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