"Yerdon finally put a grounding pad under the computer, which she connected to an anti-static wrist strap that Joe wore. Yerdon said the school had purchased the equipment to protect a student with a pacemaker from any electronic surges while she used the computer. Instead of using it to protect a student from the computer, Yerdon used it to protect the computer from Joe."
Wow. So they use it to get him to stop using sticky keys while some kid with a pacemaker who actually needed it got shafted.
I'd like to confirm that the speakers are, in fact, gay.
I saw two of them getting it on with each other yesterday.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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