A filthy WY-30, but it is fully functional!
I have Orihalcon converters for these, and have added to the website. They are fully tested and functional, but boy do they need to be cleaned!
https://www.elecshopper.com/index.php/w ... erter.html
Is there a thread somewhere here for the dirtiest working keyboard?
- seebart
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I've seen some filth but that's pretty intense. Numpad section seems to be the worst on there.
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Oh myyy, that is truly scary.
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That's a "filth-shield" then.ohaimark wrote: ↑It's a good thing that it has a contamination shield.
It would be far worse if all that sludge were on the plate.
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Think you should place some seeds into it and take it out to the back yard and leave it there.elecplus wrote: ↑
Don't waste your time cleaning it, leave it to nature to fully reclaim it back to itself and provide a bedrock for your future tomatoes or beans to grow in it .
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It'll grow the world's first organic keycaps. So much more environmentally friendly than that nasty plastic.