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Offline cchan

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Gizmodo Japan - Keyboard Survey shows Happy Hacking The Winner
« on: Sun, 21 February 2010, 22:11:02 »
Voted. I'm the 200th voter. (:
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Offline TexasFlood

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Gizmodo Japan - Keyboard Survey shows Happy Hacking The Winner
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 21 February 2010, 22:30:00 »

PFU (Happy Hacking) #1.  Filco number two.  Not sure who 3 and 4 are (Realforce, Logitech??).  They are not big fans of IBM.

There's a captain crunch decoder ring on that page:

which indicates that #3 is Microsoft, #4 is Realforce, #6 is Logitech.  Can't tell after that, but maybe doesn't matter anyway.

Offline TexasFlood

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Gizmodo Japan - Keyboard Survey shows Happy Hacking The Winner
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 21 February 2010, 22:42:11 »
I like some of the comments, like the below.
On the one hand I'm not sure exactly what is being said, but on the other hand there are some very recognizable themes:

Anonymous says
IBM 5576-A01
The PC business partners when did you get 10 copies large amounts of waste.
The Ku big, heavy, noisy toy.
But I like it
.
It springs back it is a Japanese keyboard style.
I use Tema****a SpaceSaver84key.
I have great care you took, it came out of the trouble it caused a loud sound I Shimatsu tape.

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Re: Gizmodo Japan - Keyboard Survey shows Happy Hacking The Winner
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 21 February 2010, 23:48:47 »
Blue Cherries are somewhat difficult to find in Japan...
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