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Please vote for your winner of The Deskthority Award 2013. This is the "super category". What was extra special in 2013?
By voting in this category you can win a Minila from The Keyboard Company.
This is the final round. See the first round and second round for reference.
The official nominees are:
7bit for organizing Round 4 + 5
The winner of the Deskthority Award 2011 and 2012 and named in the Guiness World Records book as organizer of the world's biggest community keycap group buys. Round 4 and Round 5 ruled the Internet space. Can he be beaten?
Filco Majestouch keyboards equipped with Signature Plastics keycaps from the Round 4 mass group buy.
Daniel Beardsmore for his continuous work on the wiki
He is a mean lean wiki machine! Beardsmore is the driving power and main author of the deskthority wiki and conquerer of the Alps vortex, turning the wiki into the world's best keyboard reference.
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Daniel Beardsmore enjoying one of his rare moments of leisure.
Douglas Engelbart, pioneer and inventor of the mouse (RIP)
Douglas Engelbart, engineer, inventor, and early computer and Internet pioneer, passed away this year. He is best known for the invention of the computer mouse and the development of hypertext, networked computers and graphical user interfaces.
The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968).
matt3o for his groupbuys and keyboard builds
Matt3o crashed into the scene with all kinds of builds and tutorials, such as the Brownfox, a guide to how to build a custom keyboard and his laser cut prototyping project.
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A custom keyboard being constucted by a happy matt3o laser cut group buyer.
tinnie formerly known as Tinlong for the SSKs
Tinnie helped a lot of people get rare vintage keyboards such as the IBM Space Saving keyboard, "Kishsaver" and even the industrial Space Saver. Never before did we see such amounts of these wanted but rare keyboards emerge and being distributed!
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Is it a HHKB? Is it a Poker? No, it's an IBM "Kishsaver" with capacitive buckling springs! And a whole bunch more of them.