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And finally, the keyboard shot! :D Most of the 365 projects I've followed have the keyboard shot. It usually means: Yes, I am desperate, have no ideas, I've got nothing left at home that I haven't shot...
Received a crate today at a customer site. Apparently the computer that came with our new CCD X-ray generator bias alignment computer thingie was from Japan, along with the CCD detector and everything else. It was a good thing they decided to translate the software. I was just a bit surprised to see the keyboard with the Japanese characters, kinda kewl and something to at least liven up my day.
So not only have I worn down the plastic coatings on my MacBookPro, today I was pounding so hard the Shift key snapped in half.
oh well, capitalization s like.. so over-rated.
And look closely @rushaw, maybe that wasn't a typo!
i needed 2 stock photos for class. an they said work from the "needed" list on istock. an business was one. im worried the gold is too much.
Um dia, brincando com a máquina (na verdade estava mostrando o recurso de macro para uma amiga), acabei tirando esta foto : )
All of my life the doors have been closed now. And all of my dreams have been locked up inside. But you came along and captured my heart, girl. You're the key to my life
~ Key to my Life, Boyzone
Photo taken by Marc.
This is a prototype keyboard, likely an early version missing all printing on the keys, case and underside.
I purchased this from Dick Huston, ex-Apple engineer (Apple employee #25).
He wrote, "Here's a curious thing - a keyboard without labeling on the keys. It's a prototype that was kicking around the engineering offices that I found amusing because, to this day, I have to LOOK to see what I'm typing.
"The keyboard would work with any Newton with OS 2.0 or greater, but was primarily intended to be used with the MP2000/2100 series. This one is among the first produced, as evidenced by the lack of labeling on the keys."
This was my first computer. It was in constant use from 1986 until 1994. I learned to program on it.