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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] RF—8X by keyhub - A minimalist elegant housing for the Realforce R1 & R2
« Last post by baucts on Fri, 20 March 2026, 13:07:22 »might be enough to convince me to get a realforce board
NE update on this …
hopefully this will run soon?

Just saw the sound tests on the ketchsofficial Twitch stream. Please don't eliminate Graphite from the GB! That's the colorway I was planning to get) I think it looks great with both OEM beige and also black caps

good enough welcome back noxary
Welcome back xondat, but if I already paid for the XRF should I pay again for this one?
JK looks sick, I want the silver one (just like the XRF I paid for!)

It looks sick.
Please give a MX pcb option for us MX normies
if you’re coming from newer boards, the biggest thing people usually underestimate is just how different older/vintage stuff feels in daily use. not just switches, but layout quirks, mounting, even sound profile. you can kinda see it in other GH threads too—people get excited, then realize adapting long-term isn’t always as smooth as expected
In the course of rereading The Colditz* Story, I came across the following description of a certain Polish card game:QuoteThere was also a card game for two players which we learnt from the
Poles, called ‘Gapin’, which means, in Polish, ‘a person who looks but does
not see’! The term applied well to the game, for it was one in which many
cards lay face upwards on the table. These cards could be made use of,
provided a player held certain corresponding cards in his hand. The open
cards were continually changing, so that concentration and quick thinking
were necessary.
The game was aggravating, for after finishing a turn an opponent could
promptly make good use of a card overlooked. It was so exasperating a game
that I have known friends not to be on speaking terms for days because of
humiliation and wounded pride involved in the showing up of an opponent’s
obtuseness. Rupert Barry and I had a running ‘Gapin Contest’ with high
stakes in Lagergeld which ended with the payment, after the war, of a fat
cheque—to Rupert!
The author of the book appears to have gotten the name of the game muddled, as a search for a card game called "Gapin" doesn't yield a thing. Would someone be kind enough to solve the mystery based on the above description?
Haha, OK, first of all, there is no such word in Polish language like Gapin
Correct word is gapa - someone who looked at something but missed it/didn't see it, overlooked it.
So card game you are looking for is Gapa, or "game of gapa". Its a kids card game, but of course adults can play it too