In a message dated 2/6/00 4:29:25 AM !!!First Boot!!!, pjenkin@gwi.net writes: << I have two questions. 1. I read that ivory and plastic keys turn yellow if they are kept in the dark. Is this a case for not covering the keys? >> Yes, ivory and plastic keytops do become yellow if they are kept in the dark. You will find that in homes where people smoke, they keys are yellow, just the same as their teeth are yellow. It's because the smoke keeps light from the ivory and teeth. Wim
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