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^^^There are times when I wholeheartedly agree with you.

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IBM Model M keyboards

I miss them sooooooo much :cry:


Forgive my ignorance, but why? And what do you use now?


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IBM Model M keyboards

I miss them sooooooo much :cry:


Forgive my ignorance, but why? And what do you use now?


Whilst I am not familiar with that particular model, (or maybe I am and I can't remember it at the moment) the old IBM keyboards had a reputation for being well made. I personally used to like the positive click they gave, which was similar to the old Cherry clunky keyboards. I liked them also.

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The Cherry G83 still has a positive click. Or at least it did when I last typed on one 5 months ago. I've loved Cherry from the minute I got my first PC.


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okenobi wrote:
rustybucket wrote:
IBM Model M keyboards

I miss them sooooooo much :cry:


Forgive my ignorance, but why? And what do you use now?

Full travel, sprung keys. They were a joy to type on IMO - everything I've used since has been a disappointment.

As for now I'm stuck on a laptop :x

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Quick link for anyone who's curious or wants a nostalgia trip ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard

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cant read my kampf book anywhere as everywhere I go theres german tourists, often whole rows of them and they are at the places I like to sit out and read :evil:

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cant read my kampf book anywhere as everywhere I go theres german tourists, often whole rows of them and they are at the places I like to sit out and read :evil:

Are you wearing your German helmet when you are reading it?

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No, just the fake moustache and mustard brown uniform.


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cant read my kampf book anywhere as everywhere I go theres german tourists, often whole rows of them and they are at the places I like to sit out and read :evil:

Are you wearing your German helmet when you are reading it?


As long as he's not hanging around in public with his policeman's helmet out ;)

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How awesome vodka makes music sound :D

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How awesome vodka makes music sound :D

Rule one for ernie dilute with Coke before he goes cold turkey. :lol:

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It's a well known fact on a hifi forum I moderate on that a good bottle of red is the equivalent to a good couple of grand in kit upgrades ;)

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pcernie wrote:
How awesome vodka makes music sound :D

Rule one for ernie dilute with Coke before he goes cold turkey. :lol:


I actually don't have any Coke in the house at the mo, not missing it either (the vodka has Fanta in it, or the other way about). [LIFTED], now I'm hungry...

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It's a well known fact on a hifi forum I moderate on that a good bottle of red is the equivalent to a good couple of grand in kit upgrades ;)


I could well believe it :D

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On that note, I've just realised that I have Morgan's Spiced, Ginger Beer and lime in the house.

Winner.

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