you shouldnt.. but if you think you can be careful then why not. accidents happen though.
watch out for those crumbs!
ps. even if you ruin your keyboard, they're not worth much. unless you have one of those bad@ss gaming ones.
2007-06-05 06:49:52
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answered by NAQ 5
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Sure. It helps to know how to wash and dry a keyboard or have a spare on hand and if your desk has papers on it, getting spilled soda up is a real mess and happens at the worst time. I keep my beverages on the corner of a shelf behind me because the cat jumps on my desk. Salty greasy snacks can get from your hands into the keyboard and corrode it.
2007-06-05 06:52:41
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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i do not recommend that you eat or drink beverage while using your computer. I heard from doctors your body can not get the full nutrition of the food if you do not concentrate on eating while eating and no need to drinking beverage and doing nothing that will make you fat
2007-06-05 06:54:17
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answered by Boss 1
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It's fine to, but debris and crumbs can get into the keyboard which can make it sticky and hard to use.
For a laptop, however, you do not want liquids near it at any cost. Spills will actually drain down into the motherboard which can ruin your laptop.
2007-06-05 06:50:03
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answered by Justin B 4
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Sure why not, just dont be a clutz. Or make sure you only spill on the keyboard. being about a few bucks for a keyboard beats buying a new cpu
2007-06-05 06:49:37
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answered by Tony O 1
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The CD/DVD drive, when it is open, makes a great cup holder!
It's a personal choice - kinda like eating and drinking in your car/truck.
2007-06-05 06:52:35
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answered by waltzme2heaven 5
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you're no longer meant to reuse them as quickly as the spoon has been in toddler's mouth, then the jar. in case you think of toddler will possibly no longer eat the full concern, attempt putting 0.5 the jar in a separate field and spoon-feeding out of that, so which you do no longer contaminate the full jar. this way, you have 0.5 a jar of nutrition that the toddler's mouth micro organism hasn't touched.
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answered by Anonymous
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no. you could spill an your computer and ruin the keyboard. very costly
2007-06-05 06:48:57
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answered by vananabanana22 2
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Yes!! Especially if you are clumsy!
2007-06-05 06:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I do.
2007-06-05 07:13:03
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answered by The Master 5
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