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Offline rampantandroid

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Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« on: Wed, 23 March 2016, 20:50:58 »
Hey everyone!

Just joining GH after lurking for a bit - I'm trying to figure out what's needed to build a Phantom TKL - the sticking point for me has been a case. I know I could get a Filco and gut it, but that's not really economical. What finally got me to join is MOZ's custom Acrylic case project.

Right now at home I'm using a Das Keyboard 3 with Cherry MX Blues, and at work I just have a Logitech Iluminated Keyboard - years ago a coworker in the office next to mine threatened to beat me with my das keyboard, and then offered to buy me a new one to get me to stop the clicking (my wife is now threatening to throw the DK out the window.)

The Phantom I want to build will have clears (which I might modify to ergo-clears, hence why I want a Phantom instead of a WASD.) We'll see how I deal with TKL  :-X
Someone apparently went up to the great philosopher Wittgenstein and said "What a lot of morons people back in the Middle Ages must have been to have looked, every morning, at the dawn and to have thought what they were seeing was the Sun going around the Earth, when every school kid knows that the Earth goes around the Sun", to which Wittgenstein replied "Yeah, but I wonder what it would have looked like if the Sun had been going around the Earth?"

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 23 March 2016, 20:52:06 »
I've only ever been to Seattle in August.

It was awesome!

Offline rampantandroid

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 23 March 2016, 21:43:51 »
It's pretty awesome year round - if you like skiing or snowboarding in winter (Mt. Baker is nearby, and holds the record for most snowfall in a season.) Summers here (July 4th solidly through August and somewhat into September) are what make the rain worth it. That, and the fact that if you look north, east, south or west...you see mountains. Olympics to the west, Cascades to the east and north, Mt Rainier to the south.

Moved here from Lancaster, PA for a job...never going back.  :)
Someone apparently went up to the great philosopher Wittgenstein and said "What a lot of morons people back in the Middle Ages must have been to have looked, every morning, at the dawn and to have thought what they were seeing was the Sun going around the Earth, when every school kid knows that the Earth goes around the Sun", to which Wittgenstein replied "Yeah, but I wonder what it would have looked like if the Sun had been going around the Earth?"

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 23 March 2016, 22:28:01 »
seattle seems great.

shame about that crappy football team.
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Offline rampantandroid

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 24 March 2016, 01:21:22 »
seattle seems great.

shame about that crappy football team.

Meh, they've got one ring, came close to a second and had a decent run last year. I'm just tired of hearing about Wilson's fiancé...

And hey, when they won the SB, we Seattleites were about the most civil mob:
Someone apparently went up to the great philosopher Wittgenstein and said "What a lot of morons people back in the Middle Ages must have been to have looked, every morning, at the dawn and to have thought what they were seeing was the Sun going around the Earth, when every school kid knows that the Earth goes around the Sun", to which Wittgenstein replied "Yeah, but I wonder what it would have looked like if the Sun had been going around the Earth?"

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 24 March 2016, 01:39:47 »
im a niner fan so i hate you guys OuO
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Offline rampantandroid

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 24 March 2016, 03:02:35 »
im a niner fan so i hate you guys OuO

Eh, I don't hate the fans...or even the team itself. I hate QBs who feel the need to kiss their biceps/do stupid showy stuff (hope you guys have a better season this time around! Last year was a bit sad. I'm curious if Kaepernick sticks around with Chip Kelley or he heads elsewhere. I think Chip Kelley could do a good job though.)
Someone apparently went up to the great philosopher Wittgenstein and said "What a lot of morons people back in the Middle Ages must have been to have looked, every morning, at the dawn and to have thought what they were seeing was the Sun going around the Earth, when every school kid knows that the Earth goes around the Sun", to which Wittgenstein replied "Yeah, but I wonder what it would have looked like if the Sun had been going around the Earth?"

Offline phosphoric

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 24 March 2016, 17:46:31 »
i have a couple of friends that live there and im visiting in june! i love it haha. it's so pretty and the last time i was there it didn't even rain that much. granted, i was there during the winter, but it was amazing
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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 24 March 2016, 19:41:01 »
I've only ever been to Seattle in August.

It was awesome!

My brother in law lived there for quite some time, though of all places he is deciding to move to Ecuador as of late out of the blue.
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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 25 March 2016, 01:21:43 »
Hi, welcome  ;D

Have you been properly introduced to Topre?

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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #10 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 04:20:53 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

Clears are great at work.  I got told off for using an SSK at work, so I switches to a CODE with clears.  They are a log stiffer than blues though.  Something to bear in mind.

Although if you're looking at building a keyboard with ergo clears, you might consider Zealios too.
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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #11 on: Sat, 26 March 2016, 16:00:10 »
Hi, welcome  ;D

Have you been properly introduced to Topre?

This is Topre.

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That rubber piece in the picture is where the magic is stored. It stores the magic.

A little Topre in your life makes everything nice  :thumb:


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Re: Hello from the rain of land: Seattle!
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 30 March 2016, 00:46:25 »
Ohhh another one from WA :)

Hope you have a good time here.


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