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Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 15:22
by Djuzuh
RC-1140 wrote: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!
All young kids hang out at geekhack !

Deskthority is too vintage for them :P.

Re: Deskthority Keyboard Party Invite for 2012 : 23 June!

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 15:24
by dirge
Should have got on the trampoline!

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 15:26
by RC-1140
well, I wouldn't call myself a young kid anymore, but that's only me. But imho most people over at GH act childish. Not only the "young kids". But I would love to visit a keyboard party with you guys anyway!

But what do I say. I'm typing this on a keyboard which is a few month older than me, and some keyboards I own are a lot older than me. Model F e.g.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 16:35
by webwit
I did try the Dell Quietkey. It felt like a rubber dome, although not as terrible as an ordinary rubber dome keyboard.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 16:47
by webwit
Some other stuff I found interesting:

Realforce vs HHKB: Some people have commented on the difference in feel. I found the difference noticeable but minimal, like the difference between an IBM XT and AT keyboard.

Truly Ergonomic keyboard: it looks cute and has mechanical switches, which is a lot for an ergonomic keyboard. However, I found it to be a drawing board design. It really should have been split, does have no feet whatsoever, and the position of the directional keys isn't very nice - it should have made the thumbs important instead of the weaker fingers.

Big Cherry key stabilizer mod: much better.

MrInterface's Topre switch try keys: A Topre key with or without the spring - very little difference. Actually the spring seems to make it a tiny bit more mushy.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 19:06
by Ascaii
Here is the pictures I took at the party: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ogcv93bb8pdyks6/hRK7ckZyeU

One fun fact I noticed was that Webwit's V5000 Prototype used g80-1000 feet, while the production model 5000 uses feet Ive seen on the "modern" g83 boards. They feel less solid and cheaper. The prototype is built a lot thicker and more solid, I very much prefer this pre-series construction. I'll have to see how it is once I get my own 5000 from peter.

I was very happy to be able to try the uTron, because I no longer feel the need to buy one. It just isn't right for me.
Other things I found incredible to try were the Truly Ergonomic (I hate the backspace placement), the various treasures in 7bit's boxes of stuff, and the rollermouse. Completely blown away by the mouse...I am going to need to pick one up...if anyone wants to sell theirs, get in touch with me.

Thanks again to everyone for bringing the great amount of keyboards to try out and play with, risking treasures to grabby boardhead hands.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 19:44
by dirge
great pics!

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 20:06
by Mrinterface
I did not mention this yet, but I got to reimburse Dirge for sending us the cherry stuff. All the stuff eventually ended up being sold and the last pens/bags were handed out for free just before everybody left.

Thanx Dirge for sending it!

Re: Deskthority Keyboard Party Invite for 2012 : 23 June!

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 21:10
by mintberryminuscrunch
Enough keyboards! What beer was served and where are the pics from the pole dancer!

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 21:40
by CeeSA
great pics Ascaii :)

To get the copyright for the pics from the pole dancers we should pay another 200€, so we have not made ​​then.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 23:00
by off
uTron
Was very very surprised to notice that it's NOT fullsize keys on the board! It will really take some adapting to get used to the tighter spacing, but it did look slick.

Truly Ergonomic
Tested for just a few seconds, nothing serious at all, but was immediately bothered by the buttons in the middle collumn; they really didn't mesh with my fingers somehow.


Also didn't anybody get the memo? The 'group' pic was of the strippers alone...

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 23:07
by didja
I'm jealous, that would have been amazing to try all of those boards. There are quite a few there that I would love to own and I'm sure I'll never see in person.

I noticed an absence of cheetos, pizza and potato chips in the background.

Posted: 24 Jun 2012, 23:09
by didja
You should have a contest for those who didn't attend. Whoever is closest to matching screen names to the photo gets their choice of the keyboards photographed.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 05:15
by ripster
webwit wrote:Some other stuff I found interesting:

Realforce vs HHKB: Some people have commented on the difference in feel. I found the difference noticeable but minimal, like the difference between an IBM XT and AT keyboard.


Big Cherry key stabilizer mod: much better.
Off's mod by shaving off bottom of Cherry G99 stabilizer slider plastic feet?

http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/cher ... t2780.html

Uh oh, that will get Off and Limmy saying "I told you so".

And regarding the pic....

MostDisappoint - expected a REAL Unix beard in the crowd.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 11:09
by off
ripster wrote:Uh oh, that will get Off and Limmy saying "I told you so".
No need, I think I already did when Limmy mentioned the Korean knew long ago that the earth was round.

Mostly just glad people got to notice it in person, even demonstrated to CeesA how to do it; having him be willing to have a board of his possibly demolished for it (just the numpad, was going for TKL; but still, the willingness counts). :D

One thing I forgot to mention, I was severely impressed by the Kinesis (Advantage)! It is WAY smaller than I'd ever imagined, and feels very nice; ofcourse only felt her up very slightly, but I think I might have to get one at some point.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:08
by kint
rodtang wrote:...It's the new switchtest board being sent out the 25th.
thanks, but:
off wrote: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? :? ...
thanks, that was the board I meant. :) Also:
Ascaii wrote:Here is the pictures I took at the party: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ogcv93bb8pdyks6/hRK7ckZyeU....
Thanks for the pic. Would the owner mind to share some details please (pm of course too if you prefer) I really like that layout :)

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:09
by off
I seem to remember that you are actually talking to the owner at the end of your post!
And regarding the layout, I'd like it a heck of a lot more if that pad on the right was on the left.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:25
by kint
off wrote:I seem to remember that you are actually talking to the owner at the end of your post!
And regarding the layout, I'd like it a heck of a lot more if that pad on the right was on the left.
thanks. :) Regarding the layout, and me liking the board I actually assume that it's an 1x1 matrix under all those blue 2x1 keys and that it's programmable, thus making it an effectivly ~120key board. Maybe a too long shot, but I'm not too cheap to ask.. :lol: I have to look into Access boards some more I guess. :)

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 16:29
by off
It is a 1x1 matrix. The key feel told me as much. ;)
Not sure if that goes for all the spots though.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 18:54
by Kurk
My personal highlights:
*I finally had a chance to try a TrulyErgonomic. But: I really like to have six non-modifier keys in my right hand home row (I need to have the dash under my right pinky in Dvorak).
*webwit's alu caps were impressive. As a matter of fact, anything webwit brought was impressive.
*HHKB/Realforce. Usually I prefer tactile switches but these Topres ... mmmmmhh, yummi. If only there was a hardware Dvorak version.

BTW, here are more pictures:
http://s850.photobucket.com/albums/ab64 ... ty%202012/

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 19:33
by ripster

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 20:41
by hoggy
We should have one of these in the UK!


I can bring my Fujitsu Peerless...;)

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 21:28
by off
jaysson wrote:Posts: 2
When meeting him he said 'I don't post a lot'. Clearly wasn't kidding!
So how are those doubleshots, anywhere near usable? After leaving I realised they actually looked like someone ran over them, repeatedly... (don't hang me, they were free! thanks to CeesA&MrInterface)

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 21:31
by Mrinterface
hoggy wrote:We should have one of these in the UK!


I can bring my Fujitsu Peerless...;)
When the party was over, I remembered my own fujitsu peerless in the attic!!!! :shock:

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 22:00
by webwit
In that case we all have to return next Saturday.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 22:10
by off
:evilgeek:


personally the week after would be better.

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 22:37
by CeeSA
thanks for the nice pics Kurrk!

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 22:42
by Ascaii
CeeSA wrote:thanks for the nice pics Kurrk!
thanks for the realforce. muhahaha


Pm me your address please.

Posted: 26 Jun 2012, 11:02
by kbdfr
RC-1140 wrote: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...
Well, I have the opposite feeling of being one of the older regular members of DT :mrgreen:
Anybody willing to identify himself on the group photo?

Posted: 26 Jun 2012, 11:53
by 7bit
RC-1140 wrote: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!
I'm the one who took the picture.