[ale] Whoa, I thinks I am in luv
Lightner, Jeffrey
JLightner at dsservices.com
Thu May 31 15:09:06 EDT 2018
In the mid-80s I loved the IBM PC family keyboards (pre-PS2). They were rock solid and only once did I have an issue with keys not working.
On that one issue it was in a security office where the vent into it was apparently fairly powerful as there was always a stiff breeze coming through the teller style opening in the security glass. I made the mistake of taking the keyboard apart and as expected found that breeze had forced dust into it over the years. I was able to clean out the dust and re-assemble it to resolve the issue. However, I vowed never again to take apart an IBM keyboard as each key had about 5 different moving parts to it and putting it all back together was a chore.
In those days new keyboards (even "cheap" non-IBM ones) were over a hundred bucks in 80s dollars so just buying replacements wasn't an option.
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From: Ale [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Calvin Harrigan via Ale
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [ale] Whoa, I thinks I am in luv
I can understand your feelings toward it. I still use an IBM model M
1993 vintage. :)
On 05/31/2018 11:15 AM, Charles Shapiro via Ale wrote:
> I'm typing this on my brand-new custom keyboard from WASD (
> http://wasdkeyboards.com ). Cherry MX Blue switches and my very own
> color scheme (home row blue, functional keys grey, other letter/number
> keys white, "OS" key with a tux on it). It's the full 104-key model and
> yet still compact enough to fit on my cluttered desk, at least when I'm
> not actually using it. Feels really great, and those mechanical
> switches won't wear out. $150 well spent I thinks.
>
> -- CHS
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