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vitriolicSight
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Location: The Occasional
Hello from Maryland
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Mon, 29 February 2016, 12:38:54 »
Recently re-discovered mech keyboards and naturally I landed here. I'm still trying to make my way around this place. I am a software developer, dad and co-founder of the Brunswick Hackerspace (
http://brunswickhackerspace.com/
). Hi!
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xtrafrood
formerly csmertx
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Location: Gainesville, FL
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Re: Hello from Maryland
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Mon, 29 February 2016, 16:07:13 »
Hi, welcome. I see that you started that space recently. Nice. What keyboard do you use at the moment, or what keyboard have you been drooling over? Switch preference? I need to know!
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Chris Schammert (Christopher Schammert)
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Location: melbourne.vic.au
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Re: Hello from Maryland
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Thu, 03 March 2016, 03:57:04 »
Welcome to Geekhack!
Hackerspaces are great! Although I've never been to one, and not even sure if there area any down here as such.
What keyboards did you use, and which one/s have you got now?
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