Keyboard enthusiast age
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- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: Old rubberdome
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance MX
- DT Pro Member: -
I've never really spent enough time on anything so it could be called a hobby, the only thing that comes close is woodworking and repairing bikes as a kid. I don't even call this/keyboards a hobby yet as all I've done so far is read the forum pretty much...
- vivalarevolución
- formerly prdlm2009
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Beam spring
- Main mouse: Kangaroo
- Favorite switch: beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0097
I don't think those over 30 here appreciate being called old.huttala wrote:As I thought I'm right in the middle.
27 years old this year, so 3 years to live, then I'm officially an old guy.
- vivalarevolución
- formerly prdlm2009
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Beam spring
- Main mouse: Kangaroo
- Favorite switch: beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0097
I don't think those over 30 here appreciate being called old.huttala wrote:As I thought I'm right in the middle.
27 years old this year, so 3 years to live, then I'm officially an old guy.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
- Contact:
I'm not old. I'm vintage.
- fruktstund
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Logitech g400
- Favorite switch: Ergo-Clears (I think - can never decide)
- DT Pro Member: -
Now this is interesting. Thought I belonged to a minority, but my group seems to be the second most popular one! At my workplace we sometimes talk about "the right side of 25", and that's where I am, but I'm also currently on the wrong side of 20 (currently 19).
More than half of the keyboards I have are older than me. Don't know if this means I'm young or that the keyboards are old. Depends on who you're asking, I guess. It's still a bit frightening in a way. :>
More than half of the keyboards I have are older than me. Don't know if this means I'm young or that the keyboards are old. Depends on who you're asking, I guess. It's still a bit frightening in a way. :>
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- Main keyboard: Unicomp Ultra Classic 104
- Main mouse: Logitech M100
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
- DT Pro Member: -
I didn't see any minimum age thing when I registered (thanks deskthority) and therefore I'm saying I have been in double digit age for 2 years. If there's an age limit, then oops.
- bhtooefr
- Location: Newark, OH, USA
- Main keyboard: TEX Shinobi
- Main mouse: TrackPoint IV
- Favorite switch: IBM Selectric (not a switch, I know)
- DT Pro Member: 0056
- Contact:
I bet you're wondering what this is.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Well, I learned to type on my mum's old 1960s typewriter, but computer keyboards older than me are mostly random ass linear…
But almost all my keyboards are older than Ne0phyte!
Interesting there's as many people here who didn't grow up during the 1980s. I always assumed a fondness for classic hardware and retro gaming etc. formed by being there.
But no, many of you have only lived through the bad times. (For keyboards. Great times for most everything else!) Which is good news for the future of this stuff.
But almost all my keyboards are older than Ne0phyte!
Interesting there's as many people here who didn't grow up during the 1980s. I always assumed a fondness for classic hardware and retro gaming etc. formed by being there.
But no, many of you have only lived through the bad times. (For keyboards. Great times for most everything else!) Which is good news for the future of this stuff.
- bhtooefr
- Location: Newark, OH, USA
- Main keyboard: TEX Shinobi
- Main mouse: TrackPoint IV
- Favorite switch: IBM Selectric (not a switch, I know)
- DT Pro Member: 0056
- Contact:
I have five USB-attachable (with replacement controllers or, in one case, a converter) keyboards that are older than I am.
For the sake of full, excessive completeness, got an IBM Correcting Selectric II from (IIRC) about 1976, IIRC. And a Torpedo Model 18b from 1962.
- A 7361073 beam spring made in 1979 with xwhatsit's controller
- A 6110345 Model F aircraft carrier made in 1984 with Soarer's converter
- An Apple //c original revision keyboard from 1984 (it's horrible, but it's the first keyboard I used, so I'm keeping it) - could adapt with Option8's Teensy-based controller (but won't, it's horrible)
- An Apple //e clone keyboard from 1985ish (meh, linears) - could adapt with a different Option8 controller (but won't because linears and it's too busy being in the //e)
- An Apple //c memory expansion keyboard from 1986ish (could be as late as September 1988, though, I haven't checked the date code (it's in a machine from early 1986, but the machine is the earlier pre-Memory Expansion machine, so it's a replacement), meaning that it may not be older than me) - it's too busy being in my //c to adapt to USB
For the sake of full, excessive completeness, got an IBM Correcting Selectric II from (IIRC) about 1976, IIRC. And a Torpedo Model 18b from 1962.
- bhtooefr
- Location: Newark, OH, USA
- Main keyboard: TEX Shinobi
- Main mouse: TrackPoint IV
- Favorite switch: IBM Selectric (not a switch, I know)
- DT Pro Member: 0056
- Contact:
I recall seeing an October date code on the tag attached to the cable. Don't have the cable with me, though, it's in storage.Muirium wrote:Depending on when in 1979 your beam spring was made, it could even be older than me. Damn I need one of those.