I'd convert it to gold.Or €s, at least. That should make for some decent house, a business, some fun stuff and a good bit of change to put in the bank.
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I would buy an expensive sports car, buy a Mansion. Buy a couple more of those. Nightly hookers, champagne and drugs. Invest heavily in projects suggested by new friends. Get a casino habbit. Buy many keyboards.
On second thought, I would sponsor the re-manufacturing of the Model F style buckling spring mechanism for a modern keyboard layout.
Buy many keyboards.
It got off topic as soon as you posted it in the Off Topic forum.
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Hmm...let's see a choice between nightly "ladies", French vintage champagne, etc. and remanufacturing the Model F...Hmm
If there was enough of a market to actualy MAKE MONEY, then yes, I would invest some cash in your Model F project. But the the market has spoken and 99%+ of people who use a PC could care less about their keyboard.
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I'm the one with the muscles.
In no particular order
- I'd pay off my consumer and personal debt.
- Buy a dependable automobile.
- Set up a trust for my children.
- Fix my front porch
- Buy maid service (ongoing)
- buy each of you a keyboard of choice.
I think I'll go for the hhk pro hg. lol I'll let you off and not go for the lacquered version. lol
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$1600 euros.
I wonder if the DIP switches are brushed aluminum? I mean, that's how APPLE woulda done it.
Apple wouldn't have DIP switches.
I would get one of those secret IBM HHKB prototypes, with carrying case.
I don't have one. Can't find what switches it uses, I presume rubber dome.
Let us know. I think you could even get them as NIB replacement parts. All the vintage computer collectors fail to give detail. I think wikipedia describes the keyboard as being "criticized." But I'm not sure if it refers to the feel or layout. My guess is rubber dome because if it would use chiclet, it would have been mentioned much more in google like the PcJr keyboard, and if it would use BS, it would also have google hits about that.
Also, I would stop eating these so-called "fancy" potato chips and upgrade to extra fancy. Hey, I work for my money. I deserve extra fancy.