No, that's not correct. M's is fine. Especially when in use there is any chance of confusion.
So what did you read at your wedding?
My wife and I used an old prayer book. In addition to promising, we plighted troth.
I just followed the M & M's precedent.
I just followed the M & M's precedent.
An introduction and a question . .
Like many others since stumbling across Geekhack, mechanical keyboards have taken up far too much head space, let alone time fossicking in charity shops, recyclers and trawling auction sites. Thanks a lot Geekhack.
Fair to say my wife does not understand and has no wish too.. My family either nod non-committedly and say something like – ‘each to their own’, or believe I should be committed. Keyboards, particularly old beige non usb (read all Model M’s) are viewed as sturdy landfill liners or e-waste.
I’ve picked up various Model M’s, boards with brown and blue cherries, various ALPS (some fake, some not) and even the odd non-clicky (mainly cos it was cheap but they are expensive to buy new). I keep coming back to the ’89 1391401 – just feels right.
Mechanical keyboards are few and far between in New Zealand but I still live in hope that I’ll find a 1390131, spacesaver or black M13. Buying from the US (read postage costs) is not an option if I plan to stay married.
Who else is in NZ – I’d be interested trying out different boards, trading, swapping etc, and picking up anything on your wanted lists if I came across it.
Shipping from the US is something you have to get used to footing up.]
Yeah - I know I'll need to man up sometime. Got a blue cube from ebay.co.uk recently - so baby steps . .
[ In fairness, it's a good thing... If it wasn't for the shipping, I'd have as big a Model M collection as Webwit does...
Shipping from the US is something you have to get used to footing up.
In fairness, it's a good thing... If it wasn't for the shipping, I'd have as big a Model M collection as Webwit does...
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