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The cold glow from a monitor on the keys of a Compaq keyboard. I love the crispness and the shadows, by using a long shutter time and low ISO value, plus the depth of field by using a macro lens setting.
Taken: BY ME with Cyber-shot Sony Cam
date: Yesterday, 25 oct, 08
Time: 11:37 PM
Editing: Me elso
Today, 26 oct, 08 4:19 PM
Using PS.CS2 within 46 min.
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after a coffee-related incident with my old keyboard, i needed a replacement fast and this little black generic number was the best i could find without all those "multimedia accelerator buttons" and crap. one thing puzzles me...who the hell thought that having the power, sleep and wake buttons directly over the cursor keys is such a great idea? or, to turn it around: which user needs such immediate access to their PC's power management?
It's kinda hard to see here, but symbols and punctuation are in strange places on the Japanese keyboard. I stopped using apostrophes while I lived in Japan because it's SHFT+2. Quotation marks are SHFT+7.
It was nice having a background in Japanese keyboards when I started working at the embroidery shop. The machines are of Japanese make, so the keyboards were identically laid out... but with some of the symbols rubbed off from use.
my work keyboard. i type dvorak, and i don't look at the keys, so i saw no need for my keyboard to say "qwerty" anymore