Due to the attraction that computers have for liquids of all sorts, we don't allow food or drink in the machine room.

Now, back in the "old" days (when our keypunchers used 3742 key-to-floppy machines), I had it on good authority from our CE that spilling orange soda into a keyboard results in a gelatinous mass of orange color instantly forming inside the keyboard. Other flavors didn't seem to have the same gooiness.

--Paul E Musselman
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