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geekhack Marketplace => Interest Checks => Topic started by: CPTBadAss on Sat, 09 November 2013, 16:52:20
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Been floating this idea with the Keepers and some others. In the past I ran a switch and keycap tester tour (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=44312.msg915983#msg915983). Hashbaz has the ultimate switch tester tour (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=44880.0). But it seems like interest to ebb and flow with the tours. And I had my tour set so that the minimum post limit was 100 posts, which was a high entry point. I think we’ve come up with a solid idea so I thought I’d see what the community thinks.
Switch/Keycap Tester Library
You know how you go to the library, it has all these books, and you pick a few that you’re interested in? Same concept. We’ll stock a bunch of tester stuff and if you want to try it out, just let us know. I have the tester in my switch tester tour link above. CM Storm has those 6 switch testers coming (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=50594.0). I can buy/borrow/collect keycaps and make an Alps tester board. And I have a way to get a relatively cheap Topre board.
The thread would work something like:
- CPTBadAss switch tester – Available
- CM Storm tester #1 – On loan to XX
- CM Storm tester #2 – On loan to YY
- Keycap bag – Available
- Alps tester board – Available
- Topre tester board – On loan to ZZ
So we’d keep the boards on hand and have a perpetually running thread. If you wanted to borrow something, you leave a message in the thread. Borrower pays for shipping both ways. Have less than ## posts? Leave a deposit with one of the Keepers (probably myself or jdcarpe). When we get the tester back, you get your deposit back. Have more than ## posts? We lend it to you for the cost of shipping.
I think this could work for CONUS/Canada/Europe. I have a proxy in Italy that could help me distribute testers in EU for cheap (USPS shipping rates from me to Italy). BlueBar might be able to add his tester to this when he’s all done with his plans.
I know in the past I’ve been skittish about lowering my post count rule on my own tour but I’d feel better with the backing of the Keepers about lowering the rule.
Anyways thoughts, opinions, and comments are welcome! And maybe I can get a hold of a Model M…but those would be a bit harder (i.e. bigger) to ship.
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This sounds like a great idea. And I like the deposit for the low post count people. I mean us newbs can't be trusted!
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First dibs on trying topre.
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Sounds like a good idea. I would like if there was some love for non-CONUS/EU as well.
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I mean us newbs can't be trusted!
Sorry, we can discuss whether or not the deposit is the best idea. The tour I ran in the past was completely funded by me and through donations from people. They were willing to take losses but I don't want to lose out again. Not trying to push people away but in this way, I can replenish things if they do go missing more easily. It's just easier on my mind knowing the person I'm sending things to. But this is all from my own point of view. Thoughts?
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I think this is a great idea!
I had tossed around doing a topre tour with deposits etc.
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I mean us newbs can't be trusted!
Sorry, we can discuss whether or not the deposit is the best idea. The tour I ran in the past was completely funded by me and through donations from people. They were willing to take losses but I don't want to lose out again. Not trying to push people away but in this way, I can replenish things if they do go missing more easily. It's just easier on my mind knowing the person I'm sending things to. But this is all from my own point of view. Thoughts?
I honestly think the deposit is a good idea. Only complication I can see is people not having the funds to deposit an equal amount of the board. Because if they had the money they would buy it.
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Havent gotten far enough to figure out how much the deposit should be. Just an idea.
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Interest.
Pls ALPS.
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I would be interested in trying out topre, in which I would test it out specifically for SC2 play lol =P
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Topre is going to be out for so long :-[
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Would limiting Check out time be a good idea?
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Would limiting Check out time be a good idea?
Yes
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Would limiting Check out time be a good idea?
Yes
Can we get our own personal library cards too?
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Only if you sign it poorly like you did when you were a kid. :P
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Only if you sign it poorly like you did when you were a kid. :P
I still have my library card from back then. I didn't even sign it.. I like printed my name. Very poorly.
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Would limiting Check out time be a good idea?
:eek:
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I almost wonder if a quality of post rule might be better than a quantity of post rule. There are people who spam their way to 60 and 100 posts to be able to do certain things in the community and I've seen people who have 50 or so posts, but they're all quality posts where you can tell they're trying to do something worthwhile.
I'll also be willing to add my switch try to the bunch once it's done. I'll be doing different permutations of most of the more common switches. I'll be doing a Red, a vintage Black, a Green, and a White (more if possible) then Blacks, Blues, Browns, and Clears with stock springs and springs ranging from 45g to 80g. I know choosing the right switch and spring weight can be tough, so I figured that could help.
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I almost wonder if a quality of post rule might be better than a quantity of post rule.
:eek:
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I almost wonder if a quality of post rule might be better than a quantity of post rule. There are people who spam their way to 60 and 100 posts to be able to do certain things in the community and I've seen people who have 50 or so posts, but they're all quality posts where you can tell they're trying to do something worthwhile.
I'm not vetting 20,000 people for quality of posts. It'd be nice but it's just not going to happen. Just not feasible. And I don't expect anyone on the Keepers team to do that either. I'm willing to consider cases but in general, I think the post count rule...whatever we decide that number should be, will work fine.
I'll also be willing to add my switch try to the bunch once it's done. I'll be doing different permutations of most of the more common switches. I'll be doing a Red, a vintage Black, a Green, and a White (more if possible) then Blacks, Blues, Browns, and Clears with stock springs and springs ranging from 45g to 80g. I know choosing the right switch and spring weight can be tough, so I figured that could help.
That'd be cool. My tester has similar options and it will be nice to have multiple "indepth" testers :D.