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One of these?
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[EDIT]Haha see I've been ninja'd in my own thread :P
Cheers guys, I'll get on it. :)
My current place of work is in an industrial unit on a farm. One of the actual farmer types has seen fit to hide a chunk of a steel gate with a couple of vertical nubs on it in the long grass next to the access road, with the net upshot that when pulling over to let a truck past just now I lost...
Damn, can't make it this time :(
I have something like four different places to be on the 22nd. It's nice to be wanted, but it'd be nicer if people could pick different weekends :P
Yeah, the part of the switch that changes colour depending on switch type is the riser- the central pillar bit that the key clips onto. A lot of keyboard snobs look down on the old Alps black switches, but I've never seen anything wrong with them and as you say the AT102W board is extremely...
Hm, yeah. Looks like a Dell AT102W, we used to get a lot of those at my old work. As I recall they use Alps Black switches usually, which are tactile but non-clicky (but not reliably so- some blacks do click for no discernible reason though they still lack the "click plate" that produces the...
Heh, I got lucky. I used to work at a charity that dealt with second-hand IT kit, all of my "classic" boards came from the bins there. I used to have a couple of Dell Alps boards as well, but I ended up selling them off as they weren't particularly spectacular.
At home I have an old-school IBM Model M. At work I'm still using a sh*tty rubberdome, but I have a semi-functional (and incidentally ultra-rare) Alps buckling spring keyboard that I've been meaning to bolt-mod. If I was to use a mech board at work though, it'd probably have to be a new board...
I might be able to put myself down for the dyno at this rate, if it helps. Family stuff seems to be on the way to sorting itself out. Failing that, we could still do something- grab lunch or summat? I've not met any other CSers yet (only had the car a couple of months so far) so it would seem...
Thinking about running over for it, it's not far. Won't put myself down to run though, because I think I've got a busy weekend on that week and I'm not sure I can make it.
Heh, just looking at all the other people who've posted very similar topics- nothing changes under the Sun I suppose, and this is no different. I bought a 172 Cup from a friend of mine who was/is a member here in April, and he recommended this place as somewhere to get good advice on...