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Offline Grr8

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LEGO Keyboard Actually Works As "Real" Keyboard
« on: Mon, 10 March 2014, 05:32:07 »
http://kotaku.com/1540158812

Membrane + lego "key caps" = ?

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Re: LEGO Keyboard Actually Works As "Real" Keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 10 March 2014, 07:22:07 »
Hey wasn't Kmiller8 doing lego MX a while back? Combine that with his lego hobby and his modding services, and you get a guy in the best position to be a vendor and make lego keyboards for everyone...

I can imagine more wallet hacking. Poor geekhack kids are going to get even poorer. Maybe someone will go without lunch or dinner to afford his lego keyboard. Starvation by lego...
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