Hey I am wondering if elitekeyboard is still selling it or clack factory still making it, it has been nearly a year since the last batch of new click clacks.
Really ? Oh lol , I saw the last update on EK was on march 7 2012
There will be another one soon enough :)
The Oktoberfest and Candy Corn sale happened right around when I joined in like December 2012.
There will be another one soon enough :)
Awesome, because I'm really behind everyone. :o
There will be another one soon enough :)
Awesome, because I'm really behind everyone. :o
They are only popular because they are so rare, try not to get sucked in!
I think they are ugly and have passed at many chances to have one/many. Seriously, a skull? What are you, 12 years old?
I consider vintage keycaps to be much more valuable...
Just my opinion.
I think they are ugly and have passed at many chances to have one/many. Seriously, a skull? What are you, 12 years old?See, I don't care about the skull part, I just like all the pretty colors they come in. The value for me is in eye catching unique hues, not the rarity (although in some cases the two overlap, like the turquoise and indigo.) That's why I never really cared for the tricolors.
I consider vintage keycaps to be much more valuable...
Just my opinion.
I think they are ugly and have passed at many chances to have one/many. Seriously, a skull? What are you, 12 years old?
I consider vintage keycaps to be much more valuable...
Just my opinion.
There will be another one soon enough :)
Awesome, because I'm really behind everyone. :o
They are only popular because they are so rare, try not to get sucked in!
Says the guy selling them for $80+ :p
The quality of the caps can't be argued. If you've ever used a CC WASD or arrow set
Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
That wiki is not outdated...:( I just need more pictures... its also linked in my signature.Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
Look what I just found...
http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Click_Clack
I have seen others that are not on this list though so maybe this is outdated.
That wiki is not outdated...:( I just need more pictures... its also linked in my signature.Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
Look what I just found...
http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Click_Clack
I have seen others that are not on this list though so maybe this is outdated.
On par with all the other cheap/budget handmade and/or hand painted/dipped caps floating around lately.
Nothing more..
Well, I'm no good at the wiki part. I just collect the pictures, CPTBadAss is the one writing the wiki. :DThat wiki is not outdated...:( I just need more pictures... its also linked in my signature.Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
Look what I just found...
http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Click_Clack
I have seen others that are not on this list though so maybe this is outdated.
I am sorry Smallfry, I was not trying to imply that this wiki page was outdated if you are the one maintaining it. And now I can see that you are working to gather more photos of different CC caps.
Keep up the good work friend!
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
There are enthusiasts for a lot of things. From pigeon racing to people collecting model airplanes. Typically, they are willing to pay considerable amounts of money for things that have no value to the average Joe. And a lot of times, these things are for aesthetics only.
That does not make them dumb, it just means that when it comes to their hobby, they have a specific set of preferences that differs quite a bit from everyone else. Buying rare or custom keycaps is not that different from collecting coins or stamps, or paying an absurd amount for fancy looking carbon bottle cages for your roadbike. This is a forum where such people from all around the world, with such a specific interest, gather. It should therefore be no surprise that they are willing to pay prices that would be silly to some. But as long as the person who bought it is happy with the purchase and feels it was worth it, who is to say he/she made the wrong call. Some interests are more widely accepted than others. Nobody gives it a second thought when my girlfriend pays 350 euros for shoes that are technically not better or more expensive to produce than other shoes less than a quarter of the price, or whatever the hell my brother paid for those rims on his mercedes.
Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
Look what I just found...
http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Click_Clack
I have seen others that are not on this list though so maybe this is outdated.
Just wondering: Since each CC cap is unique, is there some sort of database with a list and pictures of every cap ever created and sold?
I would love to look back through the history of these caps as I have just recently become aware of their existence.
Thanks
No
Look what I just found...
http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Click_Clack
I have seen others that are not on this list though so maybe this is outdated.
I'm currently working with SmallFry to update the Wiki as fast as I can. If you're interested, I also started a Clack Info thread that can be found in my signature. If you'd like to help us work on the wiki, PM me. :D
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
How are they 'impractical' ?
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
How are they 'impractical' ?
They perform the same function as a typical keycap but cost exponentially more?
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
How are they 'impractical' ?
They perform the same function as a typical keycap but cost exponentially more?
So the fact that they are an expencive novelty cap makes them 'impractical' simply as a functional keycap?
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
How are they 'impractical' ?
They perform the same function as a typical keycap but cost exponentially more?
So the fact that they are an expencive novelty cap makes them 'impractical' simply as a functional keycap?
Yes. Its an expensive novelty cap, its sort of impractical by definition isnt it? The only advantage it offers over a 2 dollar cap with identical functionality is aesthetics. Novelty items are rarely "practical" but are often very desirable anyway. Thats just basically how I see it.
wtb: cc's
Click Clack is a genius. These things are so photogenic... and any self-respecting keyboard geek would jump at the chance to have something so cool.That must mean I have absolutely no self-respect, because I think they’re ugly, impractical, and ludicrously over-priced. The whole secondary Click Clack market is just tulip mania (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) for gullible keyboard users.
How are they 'impractical' ?
They perform the same function as a typical keycap but cost exponentially more?
So the fact that they are an expencive novelty cap makes them 'impractical' simply as a functional keycap?
Yes. Its an expensive novelty cap, its sort of impractical by definition isnt it? The only advantage it offers over a 2 dollar cap with identical functionality is aesthetics. Novelty items are rarely "practical" but are often very desirable anyway. Thats just basically how I see it.
wtb: cc's
I don't see it as being 'impractical' becasue it works just as well as any of my other cherry caps, and infact the thickness of the key makes using and pressing it much nicer than the cherry keys I have on my board.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
The sides seem to be a bit higher than the 'regular' profile and they seat slightly higher as well because of the thickness."not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a relatively flat surface, so its sensible because it works perfectly as a normal keycap.
It's realistic because, yeah some are crazy money, most aren't and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that aren't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Pretty much this. CC's are worth what people are willing to pay for them post-consumer. If someone wants to pay $200 for a particularly rare Clack, then that's the going market price."not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
baldgye.....I have no idea what your latest post means.
you guys are like....not smart. im out of this thread!!!!!!!!
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
No, I'm not saying that at all. Not sure how you related that scenario to anything Ive said. CC's have a market price that is often much higher than their original selling price. This is rightfully so because they are collector's items. In fact, I am saying that their valuation and rarity is pretty much what makes them impractical by the "not sensible or realistic" part of the definition someone posted above. You typically don't fill you entire board with CC's because it isn't practical! Functionality really plays no part in my reasoning...
baldgye.....I have no idea what your latest post means. Is it all sarcasm?
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
No, I'm not saying that at all. Not sure how you related that scenario to anything Ive said. CC's have a market price that is often much higher than their original selling price. This is rightfully so because they are collector's items. In fact, I am saying that their valuation and rarity is pretty much what makes them impractical by the "not sensible or realistic" part of the definition someone posted above. You typically don't fill you entire board with CC's because it isn't practical! Functionality really plays no part in my reasoning...
baldgye.....I have no idea what your latest post means. Is it all sarcasm?
Stop straw manning. Your rebuttal is irrelevant. Impractical is not the correct word.
Read a book.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
No, I'm not saying that at all. Not sure how you related that scenario to anything Ive said. CC's have a market price that is often much higher than their original selling price. This is rightfully so because they are collector's items. In fact, I am saying that their valuation and rarity is pretty much what makes them impractical by the "not sensible or realistic" part of the definition someone posted above. You typically don't fill you entire board with CC's because it isn't practical! Functionality really plays no part in my reasoning...
baldgye.....I have no idea what your latest post means. Is it all sarcasm?
Stop straw manning. Your rebuttal is irrelevant. Impractical is not the correct word.
Read a book.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
So its sort of shaped like a typical key cap and actuates the switch in the same way...but costs much more and is difficult to procure. Sounds "sensible" to me! Sorry, they are items for enthusiests and people who dont know what else to do with their disposable income. Clacks are not sensible or practical by any stretch.
Collector's items don't follow any 'sensible' rules. People pay what they feel they are worth to them, individually, as a collector. Using your logic, the first minted Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition shouldn't be worth more than any other printed card, right?
No, I'm not saying that at all. Not sure how you related that scenario to anything Ive said. CC's have a market price that is often much higher than their original selling price. This is rightfully so because they are collector's items. In fact, I am saying that their valuation and rarity is pretty much what makes them impractical by the "not sensible or realistic" part of the definition someone posted above. You typically don't fill you entire board with CC's because it isn't practical! Functionality really plays no part in my reasoning...
baldgye.....I have no idea what your latest post means. Is it all sarcasm?
Stop straw manning. Your rebuttal is irrelevant. Impractical is not the correct word.
Read a book.
Actually, it is. Try it in a sentence with me!
"Using gold as a keyboard case is impractical because of the obscene costs" See? Totally the correct word. We can even use it with click clacks as the noun, "Trying to use click clacks as all of your input keys is impractical because of the costs of buying 33 keys at $30 a piece" [sarcasm]God, read a book. [/sarcasm]
Hobbies in general are impractical, but when CCs (or topre) are called into question, it's like someone has invented a mechanical panty twister and set it to EF-5 and let it loose on the CCDF (clickclack defense force).
Of course I would. Just because I like something and choose to spend my money on it doesn't make it a practical use of my money, it just makes it something I want to spend my money on. Why does it matter if other people thing my spending habits are practical or not, they aren't calling me names or telling me to google a word, because obviously, I looked up the definition of the word before trying to explain that it, and by default all hobbies, are an impractical use of money. It doesn't matter if it's click clacks, bro bots, topre keyboards, artwork, stamps, pogs or baseball cards, hobbies are impractical.
Keep calm and adore le skull (and container from CPTBadAss)! :DShow Image(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-PUaeWMNGm0I/UTZw8Hr--DI/AAAAAAAAAmY/_pDlL3-pTa4/s912/DSCF2094.JPG)
Of course I would. Just because I like something and choose to spend my money on it doesn't make it a practical use of my money, it just makes it something I want to spend my money on. Why does it matter if other people thing my spending habits are practical or not, they aren't calling me names or telling me to google a word, because obviously, I looked up the definition of the word before trying to explain that it, and by default all hobbies, are an impractical use of money. It doesn't matter if it's click clacks, bro bots, topre keyboards, artwork, stamps, pogs or baseball cards, hobbies are impractical.
Again, you are completely misinterpreting the meaning of the word, using it incorrectly and now correlating it with the wrong discussion. This wasn't a matter of judging whether or not a hobby is an impractical way of spending money. It was a discussion about an expensive key being impractical. But, for the sake of the argument you are using, it is still not impractical. This is because when it comes to spending money, it is very subjective.
For example, if you have all your necessities and you spend money on something that makes you happy, hobby or otherwise, it is still serving its purpose. Therefore, it is not impractical. It would only become impractical if you were broke, lets say, and spending all your money on Clacks. But still, it is my personal opinion that it would still be a border line usage of the word since impractical and money is extremely subjective.
If someone was rich and spent money on completely unnecessary things that they wanted, would you say that he's money spending was impractical? No, I would say not spending it would be impractical since its FUNCTION is to be spent. By your new logic, almost anything beyond the bare minimum of what you need would be an impractical way of spending money.
P.s. I never called you a name...
Keep calm and adore le skull (and container from CPTBadAss)! :DShow Image(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-PUaeWMNGm0I/UTZw8Hr--DI/AAAAAAAAAmY/_pDlL3-pTa4/s912/DSCF2094.JPG)
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
That’s where it all begins to fall down. A not-insignificant portion of people *are* buying them with the intention of speculating on them, and each time they change hands the risk passes onto the current owner. It’s almost inevitable that the market will collapse at some point, which means that the last person to buy the Click Clack in question gets burned. They obviously take that risk knowingly when they get involved in CC speculation, but that doesn’t change the fact that an unsustainable bubble has developed around them.
So, IMO spending $200 for a keycap that one likes is a bit high, but not insane or anything. However, spending $200 in order to speculate that the price will continue to go up forever, that is a fool's game.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
There’s really no need to take this so personally.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
There’s really no need to take this so personally.
Well that's a relief, because I wasn't.
And again the use of impractical to try and justify hating on CC's or people who have/collect them is petty, at best. It seems pretty practical to me to be able to (just by feel) differentiate between certain keys. Are you really trying to argue that F and J scooped cherry keys are impractical because they aren't flat like standard keys?
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
There’s really no need to take this so personally.
I consider them impractical because of the skull on the top — I don’t consider that an ideal surface for a keycap. If it was, then *all* keycaps would have a lumpy, irregular top surface. The impracticality has *nothing* to do with the ludicrous money people are spending on them; I’d consider them just as impractical if they cost 10˘ each.That’s where it all begins to fall down. A not-insignificant portion of people *are* buying them with the intention of speculating on them, and each time they change hands the risk passes onto the current owner. It’s almost inevitable that the market will collapse at some point, which means that the last person to buy the Click Clack in question gets burned. They obviously take that risk knowingly when they get involved in CC speculation, but that doesn’t change the fact that an unsustainable bubble has developed around them.
So, IMO spending $200 for a keycap that one likes is a bit high, but not insane or anything. However, spending $200 in order to speculate that the price will continue to go up forever, that is a fool's game.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
There’s really no need to take this so personally.
Well that's a relief, because I wasn't.
And again the use of impractical to try and justify hating on CC's or people who have/collect them is petty, at best. It seems pretty practical to me to be able to (just by feel) differentiate between certain keys. Are you really trying to argue that F and J scooped cherry keys are impractical because they aren't flat like standard keys?
The word "impractical" isn't really an insult, though. Nobody is hating on CC's or people who collect them. You'll start to learn more about how words are used as you get older.
"not sensible or realistic" also backs up my reasoning...actually.
It's shaped like a traditional keycap and even the skulls have a realativly flat surface, so its sensible becasue it works perfectally as a normal keycap.
It's realistic becasue, yeah some are crazy money, most arnt and you can buy them for pretty normal amounts that arn't INSANE $1000000000000000000 prices.
There’s really no need to take this so personally.
Well that's a relief, because I wasn't.
And again the use of impractical to try and justify hating on CC's or people who have/collect them is petty, at best. It seems pretty practical to me to be able to (just by feel) differentiate between certain keys. Are you really trying to argue that F and J scooped cherry keys are impractical because they aren't flat like standard keys?
The word "impractical" isn't really an insult, though. Nobody is hating on CC's or people who collect them. You'll start to learn more about how words are used as you get older.
What's your excuse?
Probably that he's a troll.
Scumbag CCShow Image(http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/35887059.jpg)
Scumbag CCShow Image(http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/35887059.jpg)
that's not funny or accurate...
that's not funny or accurate...
It's both actually.
that's not funny or accurate...
It's both actually.
I don't think you can blame CC for greedy behavior. I mean after all, you are the one selling off his key caps for huge profits. If you want to blame anyone for the issues in the community regarding little pieces of plastic, you can start by blaming yourself.
that's not funny or accurate...
It's both actually.
I don't think you can blame CC for greedy behavior. I mean after all, you are the one selling off his key caps for huge profits. If you want to blame anyone for the issues in the community regarding little pieces of plastic, you can start by blaming yourself.
that's not funny or accurate...
It's both actually.
I don't think you can blame CC for greedy behavior. I mean after all, you are the one selling off his key caps for huge profits. If you want to blame anyone for the issues in the community regarding little pieces of plastic, you can start by blaming yourself.
Zero profit actually, I'm just trying to get back what I paid for them.
I just find it funny how so many people claim that CC does it for the community when it causes so many problems.
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What do you mean you don't think all the skulls are damn awesome!? You have some kind of opinions?
Is taht to say I have a nice box? I don't have a 'box' for what you are referring to last I checked. :PKeep calm and adore le skull (and container from CPTBadAss)! :DShow Image(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-PUaeWMNGm0I/UTZw8Hr--DI/AAAAAAAAAmY/_pDlL3-pTa4/s912/DSCF2094.JPG)
Nice container.
I just start arguments so I have an excuse to type.
Damn I love my keyboards.
That little box you have ain't big enough to store what I got.
on another note , where do you guys get the little keyboard banners? REALLY WANT ONE
I like smallfry's box...
I like smallfry's box...*insert Ted reference* You're promoted.
im kinda new around here...but what are so special about click clacks? why are they so expensive? the ones i have seen on keyboards look like they clash with the other keys
im kinda new around here...but what are so special about click clacks? why are they so expensive? the ones i have seen on keyboards look like they clash with the other keys
They're very clever gimmick key-caps that are produced in a small quantities with unique features from unique molds making them "collectibles" for quite a lot of the keyboard community.
im kinda new around here...but what are so special about click clacks? why are they so expensive? the ones i have seen on keyboards look like they clash with the other keys
They're very clever gimmick key-caps that are produced in a small quantities with unique features from unique molds making them "collectibles" for quite a lot of the keyboard community.
i see now..haha. i don't think the skulls look to appealing..but the tri-color simple ones look awesome. Julysicle and octoberfest look awesome.
im kinda new around here...but what are so special about click clacks? why are they so expensive? the ones i have seen on keyboards look like they clash with the other keys
They're very clever gimmick key-caps that are produced in a small quantities with unique features from unique molds making them "collectibles" for quite a lot of the keyboard community.
i see now..haha. i don't think the skulls look to appealing..but the tri-color simple ones look awesome. Julysicle and octoberfest look awesome.
I agree, I like the red white and blue one. Like candy!
The skulls caps, while very cool, are not for me.
So anyone have any idea when is the next clack sale?
Do we have to sign up for a notice on when the next sale is, or just be really aware? I'm quite A.D.D. :/
Do we have to sign up for a notice on when the next sale is, or just be really aware? I'm quite A.D.D. :/
I'm unsure where the next sale will be. The one I was referring to was on Elitekeyboards.com but it might be done here or another format that I'm unaware of. You can always buy the ones from the classifieds if you're impatient.
Just got my 1st Clack ;DShow Image(http://i.imgur.com/Ap9Ph2y.jpg)
Wrong thread. Lol. Your looking for the "Post your Clacks" thread in GH media.