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Offline squishygnomes

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Australia - 3 Digipos POS keyboards for $30
« on: Fri, 10 July 2015, 06:40:46 »
Digipos MID-AM-RM128A-US-001 computer keyboard

MX Black

Messaged the seller to confirm, you get all 3 for the $30 AUD

Local pickup only. If someone REALLY wants them, I can can probably find the time to go get them up for you.

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Re: Australia - 3 Digipos POS keyboards for $30
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 11 July 2015, 22:06:12 »



I take it that first photo is upside-down because, as you're in the lower hemisphere where everything presumably upside-down, it would appear normal to you.
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Re: Australia - 3 Digipos POS keyboards for $30
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 12 July 2015, 01:33:29 »
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I take it that first photo is upside-down because, as you're in the lower hemisphere where everything presumably upside-down, it would appear normal to you.


Yes, normally the legends are the right way up on keyboards down here.
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Re: Australia - 3 Digipos POS keyboards for $30
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 12 July 2015, 05:58:57 »
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I take it that first photo is upside-down because, as you're in the lower hemisphere where everything presumably upside-down, it would appear normal to you.

Don't be silly, the keyboard is upside down so that the words are the right way up for everyone else. If I type with my keyboard facing towards me it looks like this to people in the US:

˙pɐǝɹ oʇ noʎ ɹoɟ ɹǝᴉsɐǝ ʇᴉ ǝʞɐɯ oʇ ǝʌɐɥ ǝʍ os ʎɹʇunoɔ ʇuɐʇɹodɯᴉ ʇsoɯ ǝɥʇ sᴉ S∩ ǝɥ┴ ¿pɐǝɹ oʇ sᴉ sᴉɥʇ ƃuᴉʎouuɐ ʍoɥ ǝǝs