I know you're all curious. Did that keyboard come in today? Can I type like a normal person again?
Well, the answer is yes, in case you couldn't tell from the picture above. I'm so excited. In fact, after I started typing again, it felt weird to hit the R key. And this new keyboard is awesome. You probably never realized it but when you get a new computer the keyboard feels kind of frictiony. And by that I mean its rough but smooth and generally not worn. That's exactly how this one feels. Plus there's no marks on the keys from the ones I use most often, and it makes a pretty sweet sound - kind of like the last key board, but I like this sound better. (mostly because its not coupled with my angry frustration of having to type "ctrl v" all the time. :)
Now, you might be wondering, how did I replace the key board? Did I go all the way over to India to have them replace it? No! That's really far. But if it was my only excuse to get there, I'd do it. Anyways, being the tech savvy person I am, I used my genius and deduced the perfect way to replace the key board. And by genius, I do mean genius. However, I did get a little help from my friend Internet. He's quite helpful in most things. Like what I should make for dinner. And replacing key boards.
(And by the way, Internet did not tell me to make dinner today, the fajita packet and banana bread mix box told me. And, because I know you're wondering, the banana bread smells delicious. Too bad you can't smell it...)

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