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Title: Chicago represent!
Post by: romevi on Wed, 12 August 2015, 14:55:56
I've gone through many hobbies and interests in my 20+ years of life, and I've never crossed one with so many members from Chicago as the keyboard community, specifically that at GH.

Now, there are probably many more keyboard enthusiasts in other places than Chicago (*cough* South Korea *cough*), but I notice the Windy City placed as many more users' hometowns than other forums I frequent.

Such a wonderful and cozy feeling!

But what do you all do to keep your keyboards in tiptop shape in this mercurial weather? From humidity to rigid cold, Chicago isn't exactly the best place climate-wise for expensive 'lectronics...
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 12 August 2015, 14:59:08
There is a crazy amount of GHers in the Chicagoland region. Hence why there's been like 3-4 meetups and Keycons there. Lovely place. I should move there.

Edit: Like iri, I keep my keyboards inside. Seems to work out just fine.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: iri on Wed, 12 August 2015, 15:00:10
I advise you to keep keyboards indoors.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Wed, 12 August 2015, 15:02:56
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(
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Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: Mad_Maxx on Wed, 12 August 2015, 15:16:28
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(

FIBs and flatlanders

Says the cheesehead. You come up to the real land of the free any time.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Wed, 12 August 2015, 15:20:50
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(

FIBs and flatlanders

Says the cheesehead. You come up to the real land of the free any time.

;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :eek:
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: romevi on Wed, 09 September 2015, 16:43:45
Humidity is definitely of huge concern here, but thank goodness I can switch between work and home!

At home it can get pretty humid in my office, which is on a third floor. I close it off during the day and, with the A/C off, it can get pretty stuffy. I have all kinds of valuables there, so as soon as I get home I open it to let the cool air in.

At work, where the only board I have is my Realforce, is perfectly air conditioned in the summer and comfortably heated in the winter. I really ought to move all my boards there...
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: Joey Quinn on Wed, 09 September 2015, 17:04:53
Humidity is definitely of huge concern here, but thank goodness I can switch between work and home!

At home it can get pretty humid in my office, which is on a third floor. I close it off during the day and, with the A/C off, it can get pretty stuffy. I have all kinds of valuables there, so as soon as I get home I open it to let the cool air in.

At work, where the only board I have is my Realforce, is perfectly air conditioned in the summer and comfortably heated in the winter. I really ought to move all my boards there...
I go to school in the UP, my boards thrive in bad weather. Last winter I walked to school on a day that was -12 before wind and my board was fine in it's hard carrying case from intelli.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: Mad_Maxx on Wed, 09 September 2015, 23:49:53
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(

FIBs and flatlanders

Says the cheesehead. You come up to the real land of the free any time.

;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :eek:

As long as your not one of the minnesotans that has a subaru with a kayak on the roof collecting dust in your driveway.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: vivalarevolución on Thu, 10 September 2015, 05:41:04
The hardest part for Chicagoans is preventing mustard from their hot dogs from getting on the keyboard.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: ImpendingxDoom on Thu, 10 September 2015, 06:09:41
I've gone through many hobbies and interests in my 20+ years of life, and I've never crossed one with so many members from Chicago as the keyboard community, specifically that at GH.

Now, there are probably many more keyboard enthusiasts in other places than Chicago (*cough* South Korea *cough*), but I notice the Windy City placed as many more users' hometowns than other forums I frequent.

Such a wonderful and cozy feeling!

But what do you all do to keep your keyboards in tiptop shape in this mercurial weather? From humidity to rigid cold, Chicago isn't exactly the best place climate-wise for expensive 'lectronics...

I feel like I've crossed paths with a few hundred thousand folks. I just don't talk much because it's hard to tell people who love keyboards apart from people who will take a dump on your shoe on the EL. That being said, I have been on a few trains whilst carrying a Model M.

The hardest part for Chicagoans is preventing mustard from their hot dogs from getting on the keyboard.

Gotta have a DataVac on hand for loose poppyseeds from the buns!
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: R1N3 on Thu, 10 September 2015, 07:00:39
I've gone through many hobbies and interests in my 20+ years of life, and I've never crossed one with so many members from Chicago as the keyboard community, specifically that at GH.

Now, there are probably many more keyboard enthusiasts in other places than Chicago (*cough* South Korea *cough*), but I notice the Windy City placed as many more users' hometowns than other forums I frequent.

Such a wonderful and cozy feeling!

But what do you all do to keep your keyboards in tiptop shape in this mercurial weather? From humidity to rigid cold, Chicago isn't exactly the best place climate-wise for expensive 'lectronics...

I feel like I've crossed paths with a few hundred thousand folks. I just don't talk much because it's hard to tell people who love keyboards apart from people who will take a dump on your shoe on the EL. That being said, I have been on a few trains whilst carrying a Model M.

The hardest part for Chicagoans is preventing mustard from their hot dogs from getting on the keyboard.

Gotta have a DataVac on hand for loose poppyseeds from the buns!

DataVac ain't gonna save your board from fuggin LOU MALNATI'S

God, I'd do just about anything for a deepdish to slam right before I head off to dreamland in 5 minutes..
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Thu, 10 September 2015, 08:44:27
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(

FIBs and flatlanders

Says the cheesehead. You come up to the real land of the free any time.

;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :eek:

As long as your not one of the minnesotans that has a subaru with a kayak on the roof collecting dust in your driveway.

Whoooaaa, I'm not a Minnesotan!  I just borrowed their education system for a few years.  ;)  I do own a Subaru (no kayak yet :( ), but it does not collect dust.  :P  And if I had a kayak, that wouldn't collect dust either.  I'd probably go to Door County a whole bunch more.  ^-^
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: nickheller on Thu, 10 September 2015, 08:47:32
I've never been to Chicago, which is kind of odd since I live pretty close. I typically keep my keyboards and electronics indoors, but if you do take a keyboard outside you could get a sleeve or something for it, or put it in a backpack or something like that.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: dante on Thu, 10 September 2015, 08:50:22
Big anxiety of 2015 is whether the new owners of Portillos will change the formula or not.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: romevi on Thu, 10 September 2015, 08:51:52
Big anxiety of 2015 is whether the new owners of Portillos will change the formula or not.
New owners? What?!
Hopefully they won't change anything. My wife and daughter are fanatics for their food.
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: dante on Thu, 10 September 2015, 08:58:40
Big anxiety of 2015 is whether the new owners of Portillos will change the formula or not.
New owners? What?!
Hopefully they won't change anything. My wife and daughter are fanatics for their food.

Cheesy Beef Croissant w/ Hot Peppers and Chocolate Cake Shake \o/
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: Joey Quinn on Thu, 10 September 2015, 09:21:21


Chocolate Cake Shake \o/
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: trees on Thu, 10 September 2015, 09:26:17

;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :eek:

Hey! As a person from the other portion of his state, i am offended! We have nice stuff down here too :P
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: SpAmRaY on Thu, 10 September 2015, 09:28:11
This hobby has taken me to Chicago and forced me to interact with more FIBs and flatlanders than I had in my entire life prior.  :))

<3 you all  :-*

I would love Chicago if it weren't for the damned traffic.   >:D :'(

FIBs and flatlanders

Says the cheesehead. You come up to the real land of the free any time.

 ;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :o

As long as your not one of the minnesotans that has a subaru with a kayak on the roof collecting dust in your driveway.

Whoooaaa, I'm not a Minnesotan!  I just borrowed their education system for a few years.  ;)  I do own a Subaru (no kayak yet :( ), but it does not collect dust.  :p  And if I had a kayak, that wouldn't collect dust either.  I'd probably go to Door County a whole bunch more.  ^-^

How's the subaru in the snow? Of course you probably have actual snow tires to.  ::)
Title: Re: Chicago represent!
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Thu, 10 September 2015, 12:13:00

;D  I love da yoop.  Most of you are smart enough to root for the right football team, and your (portion of your) state is gorgeous.   :thumb:

Hopefully you don't feel the same way towards us as Minnesotans do??  :eek:

Hey! As a person from the other portion of his state, i am offended! We have nice stuff down here too :P

Haha  :P  I plead ignorance!  :))  I don't know that many trolls (hehe) personally, but the ones I have met were all quite pleasant.  And you guys do have some nice cherries, so there's that.  I just have to favor da UP since they root for my Packers.  :-*  Hope you understand.  :)


How's the subaru in the snow? Of course you probably have actual snow tires to.  ::)

Couldn't tell ya!  Just bought it in March.  I don't have snow tires yet, but it's on my radar.  Supposedly they're not as vital with the AWD and such, but I personally would still like to pick up a set.  We'll see.