Deskthority Keyboard Party Invite for 2012 : 23 June!

Every rubberdomed keyboard that enters my house will be burned!
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Unread post21 Jun 2012, 22:39

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Mrinterface wrote:Every rubberdomed keyboard that enters my house will be burned!

I'm OK with this, but I will bring a Gateway 2000 as a prize for the wiki contest!
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Mrinterface,
how do we find the way to your place? Will there be a trail of key caps to follow from the center of Best? Or do we have to ask for your address at the local e-waste recycling center?
:?:
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... and with something better than a crappy cell phone, this time. ;)
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Kurrk wrote:Mrinterface,
how do we find the way to your place? Will there be a trail of key caps to follow from the center of Best? Or do we have to ask for your address at the local e-waste recycling center?
:?:

Har har har, if you are going to show up, PM me and I'll forward you my address. I take it you can find out how to get there on your own :-)
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Party Started.

Quickly running out of tables :-)

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To boldly go where no innovator has gone before : always engage at full trust.
nice, have fun ! :)
remote test prompt if you please, :shock: for the colourful cardreader board in the first pics midst. The one with the red num row. What is it, looks nice ?
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kint wrote:nice, have fun ! :)
remote test prompt if you please, :shock: for the colourful cardreader board in the first pics midst. The one with the red num row. What is it, looks nice ?

It's the new switchtest board being sent out the 25th.
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It was fun, guys! I especially liked the pole dancers.
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You had to be there... But I wasn't.

Also, no buckling springs in sight?
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The keyboard closest to the viewer in the last picture is a IBM Model M2.
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There was Model Ms galore, next to a Ya Sheng buckling spring, a Japanese IBM board with Brother BS, two M2s...enough buckling springs for you?

Thanks to everyone that was there, it was great to finally get to meet you all!
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Most of all thanks to MrInterface for hosting it. This would never have happened without your initiative, so thank you for that as well!
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that board in the first pic was some Access board, and I checked the model for you; and then forgot it promptly.
That what you meant? :?


Was absolutely awesome to finally see the chicks behind the nicks! :mrgreen:


For next time, I've gotta remember to actually actively test and compare them all, but man.. time flies.
Tested too many to truly form a balanced opinion on most. But Blues I like. And properly used Model M's.

We really need to have an 'Interkeys' festival sometime...

Also, TIL: Cherry marks the switch-stems according to switch-style, or not:
*Linears have the cutout nook in the front,
*Tactiles have the cutout nook in the back,
*TactileClicky's have the cutout nook in the back and a protruding dot on the left on the flat part of the stem,
*yet browns have the cutout in the front.
The fuck is this shit Cherry?! #2
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Icarium wrote:Most of all thanks to MrInterface for hosting it. This would never have happened without your initiative, so thank you for that as well!

Yes, and thanks for the drinks and snacks!
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Note that the posted pics were basically pre-party, at around 4 the main tables was about twice as full (with boards on the chairs and floor as well), the kitchen counter was full of boards, and the coffee table (not pictured) same story. And there was a stack of boards in boxes. :o

Thanks:
*MrInterface for the initiative and hosting part (and ActualMrsInterface for allowing such)
*everyone for coming and bringing stuff!
*MrInterface&CeesA for giving me one of the filthy beat up boards from the last score, as donorhousing for:
*Ascaii's old mx-blue stems (and the wicked Devlin produced doubleshot numpad numbers)
*Myself for only now realising I'm still missing the springs, seeing Blacks are on the board -__-*
^will try in a bit with MY springs, but betting on fail
*Myself for only now realising 2 the cable needs to be replaced (there is none)

I Missed:
*Testing the Realforce
*The mouseboard with the moving mouse-pad part (but haven't seen that at the party)
*Actually remembering/judging/discussing the white/blue/.. Alps, Monterey's, Topre's (HHKB2), even Clears, and probably others. I do recall the Monterey's as nice, but quite similar to White Alps; which I'm sure is not quite the case with getting a more refined feel for them (i.e. longer and purposeful side-by-side testing)
*Properly testing and discussing staggered(collumn)/matrix layouts.

Hoping you cats are enjoying beers still, and the pretty lame match!
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Very nice meeting you guys! Special thanks to MrInterface for the lovely host. Hope you enjoy the boards I brought ;-)

Still a little bit sad my super awesome Dell Quietkey didn't get more attention.... :-(
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Vax wrote:Still a little bit sad my super awesome Dell Quietkey didn't get more attention.... :-(

Awww, totally forgot about that one, never saw it once we were inside (though I actually remember carrying it in). Now I'm sad too :(
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Those panties hanging off the keyboards make me suspicious.
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ripster wrote:Those panties hanging off the keyboards make me suspicious.

You eyes all funny...
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Sheldon: Clarify something for me. Isn’t the point of a communal meal the exchange of ideas and opinions? An opportunity to consider important issues of the day?
Leonard: It is. You just kind of put a damper on things when you said, the next person I see talking with food in their mouth will be put to death.
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Vax wrote:Still a little bit sad my super awesome Dell Quietkey didn't get more attention.... :-(

Awww, totally forgot about that one, never saw it once we were inside (though I actually remember carrying it in). Now I'm sad too :(

I did steal away with the poor mans topre for a minute for old times sake...I had a quietkey before I found my first Dell AT104W. What I notice now and feel sad about is that we did not test the fit of the Dell Quietkey caps on a realforce...supposedly they will fit Topre switches.

On a side note, I am uploading the pictures for the party to my dropbox...ill post the link here later if no one minds.
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It was a great party guys...! I'm glad you all liked my hosting :-)

It started at 13:00 and ended around 19:00 because me, ascaii, 7bit and Kurrk went for a nice dinner in Eindhoven. We intended to watch the soccer game, but we ended up talking until 10:30 . ( And yes, sometimes the subject was not about keyboards :o )

@Ceesa : I think you are missing a keyboard. Did you leave it for me to harvest? *very evil grin* . 7Bit took it since the shipping to you from Germany would be cheaper....B.t.w. that Deck board I got from you is really nice. :mrgreen:

@Ascaii : I'll eagerly await the first prototype of our discussed cherry mx center stem adapter set. :ugeek:

@all : Next time in Germany? I'm still into visiting Berlin so I could combine it.
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To boldly go where no innovator has gone before : always engage at full trust.
i also liked the party very much. Thank you for beeing such a great host Mr.Interface.

I forgot the Topre, is this a sign? Thanks for the people who take it and will shipp to me.

I miss the photos, where are the pic's guys?
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If the next party takes place in Germany I might be able to get there as well. That would make me happy! Getting to Berlin would still be pretty pricey, but not as much as it would have been to the Netherlands.
Nice to hear, that you all had fun!
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Anyone used those huge cherry stickers?
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It really was a great opportunity to meet other keyboard enthusiasts, discuss stuff, make plans, phantasize about future projects and - of course - enjoy the pole dancer's incredible performance. Mrinterface, thanks again for hosting this event. I'm absolutely looking forward to the next meeting wherever it well be :mrgreen:

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Absolutely nothing to see here. No, there's no space cadet on the floor.
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The participants minus the pole dancers.
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Kurrk wrote:
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Wrong description, it should read 'the strippers, minus the participants' :?
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nice group picture. Now all we need is a description about who is who! And I get the feeling, that I'm one of the younger regular members of DT...

Also nice Aperture Science Shirt unknown man on the right!
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Unicomp 122-Key Terminal Emulator - IBM Model M 1394309 - IBM Model M 1394312 (Terminal) - Cherry G84-4100 - Cherry G80-1800LUMDE-2 - Cherry G80-2551HAD (with a spare NIB)
Awesome afternoon, was great fun meeting all you guys and testing the clicky-clacky stuff you brought with you.
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