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How did they do that?

You're kiding right? I know a super smart kid like you already knows that all a person has to do is pop off the keys and move them one space to the right or left, putting the first one where the last one was, so that when the victim sits down to type and glances at the keyboard they don't notice it looks different but if they actually look at the keys to type, they will be typing gobble-dee-gook.
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I thought it ruined the key board......
 
Here is a turkey recipe that also includes the use of popcorn as a
stuffing -- imagine that. When I found this recipe, I thought it was
perfect for people like me, who just are not sure how to tell when
poultry is thoroughly cooked, but not dried out.

Give this a try.

10-12 lb. turkey
1 cup melted butter
1 cup stuffing
1 cup uncooked popcorn
Salt/pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Brush turkey well with melted butter salt, and
pepper.
Fill cavity with stuffing mixed with popcorn.
Place in baking pan with the neck end toward
the back of the oven.

Listen for the popping sounds. When the oven door blows
open and the turkey flies across the room and lands on the table,
it's done and ready to eat.

And, you thought I couldn't cook.
 
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You're kiding right? I know a super smart kid like you already knows that all a person has to do is pop off the keys and move them one space to the right or left, putting the first one where the last one was, so that when the victim sits down to type and glances at the keyboard they don't notice it looks different but if they actually look at the keys to type, they will be typing gobble-dee-gook.
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I thought it ruined the key board......

I think it will ruin some of the sealed keyboards. But here at work we just have the cheapo ones, the keys are deisgned to be replaceable, should they break, but it's cheaper to replace than to repair
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Taking a break from HTML, for now.
:

<form>
<p> First Name:<input type="text" name="first />
</p>
<p>Last Name:<input type="text" name="Last"/>
</P>
<p>Are you ordering eggs: yes<input type="Checkbox" name="Yes"/> no<input type="checkbox" name="no"/>
</p>
<p> The Breeds you are ording: <select name="Breed" size="items">
<option>Blue/Splash Australorp</option>
<option>Black Australorp</option>
<option>Silver Penciled Rock</option>
<option>Large fowl Black Cochin</option>
<option>Bantam Buff cochin</option>
<option>Eastern Wild Turkey</option>
<option>Blue/Black Runner</option>
<option>White Muscovey</option>
<option>Cloured Muscovey</option>
<option>Saxony**</option>
</select>
quantity:<input type="text" name="quantity">
</form>

.... is what you get when running a website
 
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I thought it ruined the key board......

I think it will ruin some of the sealed keyboards. But here at work we just have the cheapo ones, the keys are deisgned to be replaceable, should they break, but it's cheaper to replace than to repair
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I see. I've never tried that.
 
Today I got my turkey washed, made pumpkins pies and chopped onions and celery. I have not gotten my pecan pies done yet.
And my chickens are bad girls because I had to buy eggs to make my pies.
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Ducky, my son knows all that code stuff. He writes tons of it for his website.
 

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