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A bokeh shot of my Apple Wireless Keyboard sitting on my desk. In the background you can see my two 1TB External HDs.
My keyboard got bad enough for me to notice, which means it must have been pretty bad. Popping all the keys off with a little screwdriver was the funnest part.
Dolch Computer Systems made a series of "luggable" PCs with special-purpose hardware and software for sniffing wired communication networks for testing purposes. The keyboard cases were made to mate to the side of the computer, covering its LCD screen.
Dolch PAC keyboards are highly sought-after due to their compact size, mechanical switches, and high-quality, uniquely-colored keycaps. When Dolch computers show up on Ebay, it is not uncommon for winning bidders to ask the seller to ship only the keyboard in order to reduce the shipping weight by about 40lbs.
Are you happiest when commenting on webpages?
Do you take pleasure from bashing away at the keyboard for hours on end?
Do you like throwing in the odd non-sequitur? A limited hang out? An ad hominem attack (so 2015)?
Can you write a meme that has fewer than 100 words?
Are your photoshop skills distinctly sub-par? Leaving artifacts aplenty?
Were you bullied at school?
Would you like to get sweet, sweet, 'cyber-revenge'?
Then maybe you can join the most exciting new branch of her majesty's armed forces.
Become a keyboard warrior for the 'glorious 77'. Search for them online. If you can't find them then maybe they will let you join anyway
All of the above is a joke of course, but the 77th Brigade on the other hand is very real.
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This is a Micron branded keyboard made by NMB in Thailand that I rescued from the trash in 2000 when one of my roommates was going to throw it out. It had dried spots of soda, milk, and peanut butter(!) inside the guts. It worked fine after I dismantled and cleaned it.
That mystery key over the carriage return is the pipe key. Both shift keys are full size.
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This is my work keyboard; this is the reason that I'm making so many typos in my code and e-mails from work lately. It has all these extra symbols and keys that are just ever so slightly out of place or differently shaped. And you just thought I was getting drunk on the smell of schnasty Guiness at work.