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I guess I must be stuck in the past. I still say nothing beats the old IBM keyboards. The really old ones that weighed like 10 pounds. Oh sure, the keys clicked so loud you could wake an entire household just typing a letter, but they took a beating. You could spill your Mountain Dew in it and just blow dry it out. Pause your Half Life 2 game long enough to beat a home invading burglar to death with it, and still it just kept on working. Those new keyboards are just too pretty. Hell, I bet you couldn't even whack a few hamsters to death with that thing before breaking it. |
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Those things do look a lot like they ripped them off the set from Star Trek NG. Reminds me of my old roomie who was obsessed with Star Trek. He even had a looping soundtrack of nothing but background sounds on the bridge of the Enterprise that he would sleep to at night.
Edited by Raven on : 1/7/2008 3:21 PM
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I want that one. My brother wants the one that's a projector that projects the keyboard on whatever surface you're using and then records the keystrokes through a sensor on the projection decide (which is smaller than an Ipod nano I believe).
Which of us is the bigger geek?
Edited by nyssa on : 3/15/2008 11:06 AM learn to spell |
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