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AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 08:04:32 »
Time to revisit the AEKII, hope you enjoy the video! :)

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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 13:18:05 »
I used to have an AEK-II in the early 90s and I loved it. I completely agree that it was the last great Apple keyboard.

BTW, when I enter "dye sublimed" into google, it rightly says: Did you mean: dye sublimated

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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 14:52:51 »
I used to have an AEK-II in the early 90s and I loved it. I completely agree that it was the last great Apple keyboard.

BTW, when I enter "dye sublimed" into google, it rightly says: Did you mean: dye sublimated
Not this again :p .

http://www.the-conjugation.com/english/verb/sublime.php
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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 15:36:27 »
Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.

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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 17:41:31 »
Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.
sublimate
[verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt]

verb (used with object), sublimated, sublimating.
1.
Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
2.
Chemistry.
to sublime (a solid substance); extract by this process.
to refine or purify (a substance).



http://www.dictionary.com/browse/sublimate?s=t
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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 18:52:57 »
Swapping Matias click leafs into these creams makes for a really pleasant clicky switch.

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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 04 November 2017, 20:16:14 »
Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.
sublimate
[verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt]

verb (used with object), sublimated, sublimating.
1.
Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
2.
Chemistry.
to sublime (a solid substance); extract by this process.
to refine or purify (a substance).



http://www.dictionary.com/browse/sublimate?s=t

To sublime (verb) plastic in order to take the dye you use a process (noun) called dye-sublimation, not dye-subliming. It is same as the difference between "to apply" (verb) and the "application process" (noun).

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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 05 November 2017, 02:37:45 »
Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.
sublimate
[verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt]

verb (used with object), sublimated, sublimating.
1.
Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
2.
Chemistry.
to sublime (a solid substance); extract by this process.
to refine or purify (a substance).



http://www.dictionary.com/browse/sublimate?s=t

To sublime (verb) plastic in order to take the dye you use a process (noun) called dye-sublimation, not dye-subliming. It is same as the difference between "to apply" (verb) and the "application process" (noun).
The, what's it called, past participle, of sublime is sublimed. You sublime dye into plastic. So it's sublimed dye. Put that in the customary antiquated word order associated with this, and you get dye-sublimed. What's so weird about that?
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Re: AEKII review (Alps SKCM Cream damped)
« Reply #8 on: Sun, 05 November 2017, 08:34:36 »
Another great review. Thanks.