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JP!

25 May 2019, 14:28

Guchay wrote:
25 May 2019, 01:37
I've seen that keyboard before, thought it was the IBM 5556-5 and got a little excited. I don't recall which switch was in it but it wasn't anything I was particularly interested in or knew anything about IIRC. I'll try and find where I found that keyboard.
Maybe here:

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Menuhin

25 May 2019, 15:06

An interesting company, focusing on developing "Font Types".
MORISAWA might have made used of that keyboard indeed - or is that Kanji-system namded MK-11- MORISAWA indeed?

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JP!

25 May 2019, 15:41

Menuhin wrote:
25 May 2019, 15:06
An interesting company, focusing on developing "Font Types".
MORISAWA might have made used of that keyboard indeed - or is that Kanji-system namded MK-11- MORISAWA indeed?
They made a number of photo typesetting systems such as the MK-110 as seen in the video clip.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%A2 ... 5%E3%83%AF

A pic of their MK-300 system.
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Obscure

03 Jul 2019, 01:14

I got a Cherry G80-3000HFD from the chunk box, serial 043893 - is it 1993?

It is my first MX-blue board. As I have some clones, razer green and outemu blue, this is really different from what I expected.
The keyfeel and sound is completely different and rather reminds me on the ALPS SKCM orange or white dampend of my AEKs than those of the MX-blue clones.
The only thing is the spring rattling around in the switch after a keypress which I really hate about this construction. But on this board it is quite sympathetic. I must think of a diligent squirrel rattling around with nuts while I'm typing. The keys are hardly clicky at all and tactility is very light. Some keys are clicky (about 5%) but most are not. So it is not 100% homogeneous all over the board, on some switches I cannot tell hardly any difference to the ALPS??? But the inconsistency over the board is not disturbing me when writing. I can type really fast on this board. Switches are light and smooth you have to take care, if you do not want to bottom out. I do not press keys erratically as I do on other light boards???. Many keys make double or tripple trigger when pressing, I hope it will disappear with some use.This one could become one of my favourites, it feels really good overall - wow - never say never... I really have to check a modern MX-blue board some day for comparison.

Lbibass

03 Jul 2019, 04:09

Obscure wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 01:14
I got a Cherry G80-3000HFD from the chunk box, serial 043893 - is it 1993?

It is my first MX-blue board. As I have some clones, razer green and outemu blue, this is really different from what I expected.
The keyfeel and sound is completely different and rather reminds me on the ALPS SKCM orange or white dampend of my AEKs than those of the MX-blue clones.
The only thing is the spring rattling around in the switch after a keypress which I really hate about this construction. But on this board it is quite sympathetic. I must think of a diligent squirrel rattling around with nuts while I'm typing. The keys are hardly clicky at all and tactility is very light. Some keys are clicky (about 5%) but most are not. So it is not 100% homogeneous all over the board, on some switches I cannot tell hardly any difference to the ALPS??? But the inconsistency over the board is not disturbing me when writing. I can type really fast on this board. Switches are light and smooth you have to take care, if you do not want to bottom out. I do not press keys erratically as I do on other light boards???. Many keys make double or tripple trigger when pressing, I hope it will disappear with some use.This one could become one of my favourites, it feels really good overall - wow - never say never... I really have to check a modern MX-blue board some day for comparison.
Can I see a photo of the back label? That's the main way to tell the date.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

03 Jul 2019, 07:17

Obscure wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 01:14
I got a Cherry G80-3000HFD from the chunk box, serial 043893 - is it 1993? […]
wiki/Cherry_date_codes

brainandforce

03 Jul 2019, 17:59

Just picked up my first Alps board - a black Dell AT101W.

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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

03 Jul 2019, 19:39

brainandforce wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 17:59
Just picked up my first Alps board - a black Dell AT101W.
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Nice! I had one of those that was my daily driver for awhile, albeit a long time ago. Black alps isn't too shabby honestly, although I prefer orange.

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Obscure

03 Jul 2019, 22:56

kbdfr wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 07:17
Obscure wrote:
03 Jul 2019, 01:14
I got a Cherry G80-3000HFD from the chunk box, serial 043893 - is it 1993? […]
wiki/Cherry_date_codes
043893 F02 - yes 1993 - thank you.

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Laser
emacs -nw

04 Jul 2019, 10:44

I bought a 3d printer ("Ender 3X", 200$ shipping included, from a warehouse in Europe no less!). Since then, and because I have the keyboards I want (Topre etc.), I rarely visit here :( 3d printing finally became cheap and good, and opens nearly-infinite possibilities (imagine making your own cases, plates and custom Alps stabilizers ...).

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abrahamstechnology

17 Jul 2019, 02:05

SMK switches
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purdobol

17 Jul 2019, 18:02

All of this:
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Just to get these little buggers:
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Such a waste of human resource. Packing it and transport. Why do people are so afraid to take the damn caps off :lol:
Still very happy the hunt is finally over. Well left shift is missing but whatever. Yay!

samuelcable

17 Jul 2019, 18:03

bought the 58x headphones, they arrive soon

Rauha

26 Jul 2019, 18:40

100x Blue alps
200x Clicky SMK 2nd gen

A.K.A something to do with my fastly approaching summer holiday.

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EDIT: and yes, indeed, I have no life or anything better to do with with the holiday.

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zrrion

27 Jul 2019, 07:01

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First beamspring! Very excited about this old gal.

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snacksthecat
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27 Jul 2019, 13:47

zrrion wrote:
27 Jul 2019, 07:01
First beamspring! Very excited about this old gal.
Grats zrrion!

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Redmaus
Gotta start somewhere

27 Jul 2019, 18:14

zrrion wrote:
27 Jul 2019, 07:01
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First beamspring! Very excited about this old gal.
Duude so nice with that IBM badge. I'll trade you for my great white ;)

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dcopellino

27 Jul 2019, 19:49

Congs with you.... On eBay yesterday an Italian layout one was sold for nearly a 1k... I am torn... On the one hand I've acquittance
og Tactility clickyness of its keycapses, but on the other hand its design is so C64 like, a brick on the desk, piratically...

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dcopellino

27 Jul 2019, 19:51

....So said the fox to the grape... :evilgeek:

orihalcon

08 Aug 2019, 15:33

purdobol wrote:
17 Jul 2019, 18:02
All of this:
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Just to get these little buggers:
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Such a waste of human resource. Packing it and transport. Why do people are so afraid to take the damn caps off :lol:
Still very happy the hunt is finally over. Well left shift is missing but whatever. Yay!
I presume you're doing a mix of these caps with some Maquardt butterfly switches perhaps from another Olympia keyboard? So say white alphas with black modifiers? That's something I always thought would look nice!

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snacksthecat
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10 Aug 2019, 01:55

Decided it was time for a new PC and opted for the tiny route this time.

La croix can for scale but you really gotta see it in person to appreciate how small it is.

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Mattelec

13 Aug 2019, 18:58

Rauha wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:40
100x Blue alps
200x Clicky SMK 2nd gen

A.K.A something to do with my fastly approaching summer holiday.

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EDIT: and yes, indeed, I have no life or anything better to do with with the holiday.
One quest, the SMKs are from Taobao or Ali?

Rauha

14 Aug 2019, 20:21

Aliexpress.
Cost was around 70€.

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snacksthecat
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17 Aug 2019, 02:42

Trying to get a bit more organized. I have a few things to ship out and thought my new white board would be the perfect vehicle to plan out my work.

From left to right the boxes mean:
  • Find it
  • Prepare it
  • Pack it
  • Label it
We run a pretty tight ship here at Snacks Cat Industries.

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//gainsborough
ALPSの日常

17 Aug 2019, 04:15

Hahahaha - I love it.

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dcopellino

25 Aug 2019, 00:26

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I'be just bought these new pair of flip flop on holiday here at Chania, Crete.... I was in full abstinence crisis from compulsive purchases, so my tarnished sight fell upon what seemed most close to a keyboard in an holiday place.... :lol: :lol: they are not the best, I know it, but anyway different from the usual sandals already seen on DT...... Very tactile, though. :D

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CountNoctua

25 Aug 2019, 02:53

snacksthecat wrote:
17 Aug 2019, 02:42
Trying to get a bit more organized. I have a few things to ship out and thought my new white board would be the perfect vehicle to plan out my work.

From left to right the boxes mean:
  • Find it
  • Prepare it
  • Pack it
  • Label it
We run a pretty tight ship here at Snacks Cat Industries.

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Good use of Talenti jars!
dcopellino wrote:
25 Aug 2019, 00:26
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I'be just bought these new pair of flip flop on holiday here at Chania, Crete.... I was in full abstinence crisis from compulsive purchases, so my tarnished sight fell upon what seemed most close to a keyboard in an holiday place.... :lol: :lol: they are not the best, I know it, but anyway different from the usual sandals already seen on DT...... Very tactile, though. :D
Someone needs to send a pair to Linus, stat! Very cool. Do they make a nice clickety clack when you walk? :D

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Scarpia

16 Sep 2019, 21:54

I bought this...

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PlacaFromHell

17 Sep 2019, 01:47

Scarpia wrote:
16 Sep 2019, 21:54
I bought this...

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It's a nitro piston rifle, right?

Findecanor

17 Sep 2019, 09:25

Scarpia wrote:
16 Sep 2019, 21:54
I bought this...

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I have almost got addicted to watching The Lock Picking Lawyer on Youtube, on which he picks various locks in seconds and shows how very badly made many locks are. There are a bunch of gun locks there. I would check that the trigger lock you are using is not one of the bad ones...
BTW, in my country it is also the law to store guns in a gun safe.

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