unhappy hacking keyboardless

David J Patrick djp-tnsZcVQxgqO2dHQpreyxbg at public.gmane.org
Thu Aug 27 21:51:37 UTC 2009


D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> | From: David J Patrick <djp-tnsZcVQxgqO2dHQpreyxbg at public.gmane.org>
> 
> | has anyone found a good, compact keyboard available in this time-zone and
> | latitude ?
> 
> You skipped two dimensions: altitude and time.
no matter how high or how late, I need something where the ENTER key 
don't stick! (of all the keys..	)
> 
> Keyboard preferences are so individual.
I should hack my 1988 TRS80 Model100 into a serial keyboard, it still 
clicken and clacking great.
> 
> You mentioned accounting as an application (in another post).  I'd
> expect that you want a numeric keypad for that.
external unit, doubles as USB hub

   I don't use them
> much and would prefer more desk space.
that's why I want something compact.
> 
> Apparently Linux Central in Michigan sells HH keyboards and is in our
> timezone and close to our latitude (same latitude as London or
> Sarnia).  Too bad about the border.
> http://www.linuxcentral.com/catalog/?s_prod_name=happy+hacking&set_join=and&cat=search

oh, yeah, fantastic ! good price too. too bad

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damn !
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