Is that Sublime Text on the right?ne0phyte wrote:Same as Merijn. They more or less forced me to take a new picture (sorry for the bad quality D:)Spoiler:
Post your desktop.
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro2, CM QFS MX Green, SSK, ErgoDox (MX Blue)
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Are you actually able to charge your phone through your HHKB? When I attach my phone to the hub it doesn't seem to get enough juice to actually move get the charge above a few +% (after hours, and hours, and hours, and ...).ne0phyte wrote:Same as Merijn. They more or less forced me to take a new picture (sorry for the bad quality D:)
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Thats a really nice desk.
- pheo
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OMG! That 's really great. I totally love bamboo things, I have bamboo in my avatar too Where did you get your bamboo stuff? esp. wrist rest.bugsaint wrote:My bamboo desk and bamboo wrist rest for HHKB and Poker boards.
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Bamboo is a great material. Though it may not look it, the desk being so thin looking, but it is rock solid. It doesnt sag or wobble - full stop. It came from a bar in London that was closing down and getting rid of their assets. It also came with four bamboo stools not pictured.
Came across the wrist rest from Taobao, and since I have friends in China, they bought it and I collected it from them when I was last there.
If the seller is still about and has stock, perhaps I can buy a few and bring back to the UK in the near future as I have another trip planned in the summer.
Came across the wrist rest from Taobao, and since I have friends in China, they bought it and I collected it from them when I was last there.
If the seller is still about and has stock, perhaps I can buy a few and bring back to the UK in the near future as I have another trip planned in the summer.
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That is totally great. I will send you a pm.bugsaint wrote:Bamboo is a great material. Though it may not look it, the desk being so thin looking, but it is rock solid. It doesnt sag or wobble - full stop. It came from a bar in London that was closing down and getting rid of their assets. It also came with four bamboo stools not pictured.
Came across the wrist rest from Taobao, and since I have friends in China, they bought it and I collected it from them when I was last there.
If the seller is still about and has stock, perhaps I can buy a few and bring back to the UK in the near future as I have another trip planned in the summer.
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PiBow! The best case for the Pi around.
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What distro do you use in your pi for development?LaCap wrote:Yes I have two Rasp and two PiBow cases.gmjhowe wrote:PiBow! The best case for the Pi around.
They are pretty nice and solid
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I'm using Raspbian.pheo wrote:What distro do you use in your pi for development?LaCap wrote:Yes I have two Rasp and two PiBow cases.gmjhowe wrote:PiBow! The best case for the Pi around.
They are pretty nice and solid
It's one of the easiest distro to install.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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All your screens are wider than your keyboards.
I can't help it, but even the wide screen in my office is less wide than my keyboard.
Maybe I should clean up and take a picture ...
I can't help it, but even the wide screen in my office is less wide than my keyboard.
Maybe I should clean up and take a picture ...
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- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
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I hope for you that will no longer be the case when you use one of your Hyper Keyboards
If not you have some seriously small monitor...
If not you have some seriously small monitor...
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We are waiting. Get to it!7bit wrote: Maybe I should clean up and take a picture ...
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- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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The Hyper7 will have a size of 8x28 keys, which is 533.40mm wide.rindorbrot wrote:I hope for you that will no longer be the case when you use one of your Hyper Keyboards
If not you have some seriously small monitor...
sqrt((28*0.75)^2+(28*0.75/16*9)^2) == 24.09429717277513782927 "
Does a 24" monitor even exist?
- rindorbrot
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yes, 24" monitors do exist they are quite common (or at least they were before 16:9 became trendy).
My main Monitor is 64cm wide so Hyper7 is still too small!
But I was thinking more about the HyperMini or Micro, then your monitor really would be tiny.
My main Monitor is 64cm wide so Hyper7 is still too small!
But I was thinking more about the HyperMini or Micro, then your monitor really would be tiny.
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Less math and more pictures please!7bit wrote:The Hyper7 will have a size of 8x28 keys, which is 533.40mm wide.rindorbrot wrote:I hope for you that will no longer be the case when you use one of your Hyper Keyboards
If not you have some seriously small monitor...
sqrt((28*0.75)^2+(28*0.75/16*9)^2) == 24.09429717277513782927 "
Does a 24" monitor even exist?
- 7bit
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- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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OK, I give in.
Here is my current setup:
Here is my current setup:
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- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
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- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
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And were is your newly accuired Thinkpad? We want to see that too!
- gmjhowe
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That looks more like a TiPro to me with that grid like staggering.
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Form top to bottom:
15" monitor, Indy R5000, Tipro with 122 keys plus 2 8x4 modules left and right, a RollerMouse Free2 and at the right side an SGI Granite mouse.
Here comes the ThinkPad:
15" monitor, Indy R5000, Tipro with 122 keys plus 2 8x4 modules left and right, a RollerMouse Free2 and at the right side an SGI Granite mouse.
Here comes the ThinkPad:
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