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*** RECOMMENDED READING ***
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First of all, Welcome to Geekhack! We hope you enjoy your stay. Please feel free to browse around, while you become familiar with our community.
To get you started, here are some threads we recommend you read:
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Geekhack Glossary
. Common terms and lingo used on this forum.
Price Check - What's It Worth?
. Ask for price checks of your items, as well as items you want to buy.
The Living Soldering Thread
. Valuable information about soldering equipment for the beginning enthusiast looking to advance his skills.
Cherry MX Switch Lubrication Guide
. A common mod.
***Currently Running Group Buys and Vendor Group Buys - a compilation***
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