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Offline Buckling

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Elo Elo
« on: Mon, 10 November 2014, 17:38:38 »
Well hello my name is Sam.
I have been lurking this forum for a very long time and spent a lot of time looking through the media topics. It seems I have got addicted to mechanical keyboards but I am not ashamed! I currently own a Poker 2 with clears from massdrop with countless DSA sets. I also have been on Reddit for a while so please don't hate me because of that, Ripster likes to make this place seem like the worst place on the internet but I have not seen a reason to believe him.

SO HI!
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Re: Elo Elo
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 11 November 2014, 00:44:18 »
Hello there and welcome to Geekhack! This has been an excellent community from my experience, although you shouldn't trust everything you read on the internet.  :p

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Re: Elo Elo
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 18 November 2014, 03:42:49 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

There is a little bit of angst between some members of the various keyboard forums, but hey, this is the internet, right?! :))

BTW we have several therapy threads if you feel you need one :p
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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