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*Strong Bad has no problem typing commas on the Lappy, despite its missing "toe".
*Strong Bad has no problem typing commas on the Lappy, despite its missing "toe".
Is this fun fact really worth noting?  Most keys have a little spring or rubber thing below them, so it's not ''that'' hard to type if you're missing a key.  I don't think it must be removed, but I'm inclined against keeping it.--[[User:Bobo the King|Bobo the King]] 08:59, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Is this fun fact really worth noting?  Most keys have a little spring or rubber thing below them, so it's not ''that'' hard to type if you're missing a key.  I don't think it must be removed, but I'm inclined against keeping it.--[[User:Bobo the King|Bobo the King]] 08:59, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
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: We don't know how much of the key was removed. I'm for keeping it. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 09:02, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
== Gears and Fans ==
== Gears and Fans ==
I hardly think its necessary for a computer to have working "gears and fans" to run.  Certainly not gears anyway, and fans is highly debatable. --[[User:JamesDean|JamesDean]] 09:01, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
I hardly think its necessary for a computer to have working "gears and fans" to run.  Certainly not gears anyway, and fans is highly debatable. --[[User:JamesDean|JamesDean]] 09:01, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

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Eenie, meenie, miney, moe...

  • Strong Bad has no problem typing commas on the Lappy, despite its missing "toe".

Is this fun fact really worth noting? Most keys have a little spring or rubber thing below them, so it's not that hard to type if you're missing a key. I don't think it must be removed, but I'm inclined against keeping it.--Bobo the King 08:59, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

We don't know how much of the key was removed. I'm for keeping it. --Jay (Gobble) 09:02, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

Gears and Fans

I hardly think its necessary for a computer to have working "gears and fans" to run. Certainly not gears anyway, and fans is highly debatable. --JamesDean 09:01, 3 October 2006 (UTC)