(Marketing kept requesting new keyboards every month and the IT department were told to go along with it. This kept going for years, I think eventually they found bags and bags of disassembled keys in marketing's store-rooms?)
... thanks Hales... I re-wound to the first post and... have no idea how far I have read, but Airz stopped numbering them many posts ago... not like I had actual work to be doing this afternoon...
Holy crap, this answers what marketing were doing with all of those keyboards! For years it's been a mystery from Airz's stories on r/TalesFromTechSupport. Eg https://old.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/2cbe6h/children_of_it_pt4/
(Marketing kept requesting new keyboards every month and the IT department were told to go along with it. This kept going for years, I think eventually they found bags and bags of disassembled keys in marketing's store-rooms?)
... thanks Hales... I re-wound to the first post and... have no idea how far I have read, but Airz stopped numbering them many posts ago... not like I had actual work to be doing this afternoon...
This would certainly make choosing a "random" password by my favourite technique of headbutting the keyboard easier.
Good news: not a single Caps Lock to be found.