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Offline agbiotec

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« on: Mon, 21 December 2009, 15:05:23 »
Here at this seller's store on ebay:

http://tinyurl.com/yawvjwl

From the pictures all the boards seem pretty clean, and all cost around 25$ + 10$ shipping. Good for those who want their first buckling spring (or for those who painted black theirs, and want a new one = me).

Offline ch_123

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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 21 December 2009, 16:17:30 »
I've got stuff from him before, so have other people, good seller.

What's the deal with tinyurl'ing things anyway? Those kind of links always make me suspicious...

Offline agbiotec

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 21 December 2009, 22:33:32 »
Tinyurl, a URL shortner:

http://tinyurl.com/

I use it a lot (and many, many others) to micro-blog on twitter.com

There another shortner: http://bit.ly

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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #3 on: Tue, 22 December 2009, 03:31:28 »
I know what they are, but I was asking what was the point in doing it in the first place. When you post a URL, it automatically becomes a link. There's no advantage to shortening the links, and it just wastes your time doing it.

Offline Mercen_505

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« Reply #4 on: Tue, 22 December 2009, 08:35:03 »
Unless it's some sort of corporate technote url that is 200+ characters long, I don't bother shortening the url. Besides, link rot is already enough of a problem, just wait until the shortening services start to die off!

Offline ocdonkb

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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 22 December 2009, 13:05:30 »
I see a lot of his listings, but never bid - the shipping charge is $23 for me.
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Offline Buckling_Summer

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a few nice and clean buckling spring M's
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 23 December 2009, 06:52:14 »
Yummy! buckling springs!

I will check it out.
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Offline InSanCen

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« Reply #7 on: Wed, 23 December 2009, 14:27:06 »
A well known and well respected seller of Buckling Spring and other good keyboards. Prices are fair rather than a bargain though.
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Offline ch_123

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« Reply #8 on: Wed, 23 December 2009, 15:42:56 »
I like his carpet. This time last year it was green. I wonder if similar colour hacks were applied...