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Keyboard Organizer gets your life in order

Aug 16, 06 12:08 AM PDT

Keyboard Organizer gets your life in order

Most of us start of with an extremely neat workspace, only to find that clutter grows with time and before we know it, the desk area is filled with memos that are long expired, crumbs from last week's late night snack, and other junk. Why not introduce some law and order into your cubicle with the Keyboard Organizer? This simple corded keyboard can be opened up to reveal a storage compartment where you can place all the knick-knacks. Of course, it would greatly help if you developed the discipline to keep only what you need in a proper manner from the very beginning. The Keyboard Organizer retails for $25.

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By Green_Monkey23 , 09/10/06 8:22 AM (CommentID #053212)


Sorry for your time.... Why i can't see images on this resource?
My Browser is: Opera.
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