Operation Darling - Local recycling center raid !
- seebart
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The gems are the gems.
- pyrelink
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I tried to get in contact with a few recycling centers around me, but the main ones I could find were state run and as such, did not want to negotiate with Keyboard Terrorists like me. Really should take another look to find some privately owned centers. Great hauls you have here so far Wodan, hopefully they send up the keyboard signal soon.
- Invisius
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I had the same bum luck in my area. The govt ones are like maximum security prisons. Even the private centers were really concerned with liability, or already started up greedbay stores of their own.pyrelink wrote: ↑I tried to get in contact with a few recycling centers around me, but the main ones I could find were state run and as such, did not want to negotiate with Keyboard Terrorists like me. Really should take another look to find some privately owned centers. Great hauls you have here so far Wodan, hopefully they send up the keyboard signal soon.
Best I got was some mailing list for pallets of early 2000s dell/HP junk.
- seebart
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Good luck!Wodan wrote: ↑Aw I'm so excited! I got THE CALL today. Next raid is tomorrow! Stay tuned for photos of my mad lewtzz
- Wodan
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Hey followers
Here's the album with the latest catch:
http://imgur.com/a/b6BS9
Details in the Imgur album, all keyboards have a unique number if you want to discuss/ask/purchase
This time I filmed the whole sorting process and currently upload the video to youtube. Very very boring but a nice insight into how much rubberdoom there is out there. If I do more of these videos, this will become a huge rubberdome reference
Quite a shame this is the second time I came home with ZERO HAD keyboards. Maybe I'm paranoid but there might be someone picking all the HAD boards out
Then again, a few nice G80s ... it's all good man.
Here's the album with the latest catch:
http://imgur.com/a/b6BS9
Details in the Imgur album, all keyboards have a unique number if you want to discuss/ask/purchase
This time I filmed the whole sorting process and currently upload the video to youtube. Very very boring but a nice insight into how much rubberdoom there is out there. If I do more of these videos, this will become a huge rubberdome reference
Quite a shame this is the second time I came home with ZERO HAD keyboards. Maybe I'm paranoid but there might be someone picking all the HAD boards out
Then again, a few nice G80s ... it's all good man.
- seebart
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Very nice, the "Plantron" is another Monterey K104.
- Wodan
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It's also the first ISO AEKII with white Alps I've seen. So far I only got cream Alps AEKII.
Today was definitly ALPS day! Had another one with crappy alps-mount caps on rubberdome sliders.
Today was definitly ALPS day! Had another one with crappy alps-mount caps on rubberdome sliders.
- seebart
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I'd love to see your face when something like a MX5000 shows up at the bottom of one of those boxes...because you look so bored...box after box...I bet Chyros doesn't do it that orderly.
- Chyros
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Tbh this is a way bigger haul than I normally get, I'm lucky if I find anything at all :p . I do go more often, though.
You are correct :p . I go through them at least four times as quickly and I tend to just toss everything around, I'm nowhere near as respectful to the boards as he is :p . About 90% of the keyboards I don't even press keys on because I know the model to be rubber dome anyway :p . I've gotten fairly decent at recognising dome with slider keyboards by touch too - that said, I usually carry a puller with me. I also chat with the guys at the centre a lot.seebart wrote: ↑I'd love to see your face when something like a MX5000 shows up at the bottom of one of those boxes...because you look so bored...box after box...I bet Chyros doesn't do it that orderly.
- snuci
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Wodan,
Thanks for posting that video. It was pretty interesting and gives some perspective on how many decent keyboards there are in a pile. While a little mundane, you are thinking, "what's the next keyboard going to be?".
Thanks for posting that video. It was pretty interesting and gives some perspective on how many decent keyboards there are in a pile. While a little mundane, you are thinking, "what's the next keyboard going to be?".
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
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Thanks for sharing, and for your dedication to the keyboard cause
I have a comment on your method, though - from an ergonomics point of view.
The gap between the source box on one side and the target boxes on the other side forces you to move your whole body every time you take a board from one side to the other.
You really "use" that gap only on the few occasions when you put down a board for closer examination, e.g. to pull a keycap, and then you have to lean down to the surface of the table.
I think it would be a better idea to reduce the gap to approx. 20 cm.
Simply transferring a board from the source box to the target box would reduce the movement to involving only your arms, and to check a particular board you would put it down so that it rests in a stable position and comfortable height on the side walls of both boxes.
By the way, are you ambidextrous? If not, perhaps you should reconsider the whole arrangement of the boxes.
I have a comment on your method, though - from an ergonomics point of view.
The gap between the source box on one side and the target boxes on the other side forces you to move your whole body every time you take a board from one side to the other.
You really "use" that gap only on the few occasions when you put down a board for closer examination, e.g. to pull a keycap, and then you have to lean down to the surface of the table.
I think it would be a better idea to reduce the gap to approx. 20 cm.
Simply transferring a board from the source box to the target box would reduce the movement to involving only your arms, and to check a particular board you would put it down so that it rests in a stable position and comfortable height on the side walls of both boxes.
By the way, are you ambidextrous? If not, perhaps you should reconsider the whole arrangement of the boxes.
Spoiler:
- Wodan
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Heh thanks for all the encouraging feedback
I am actually left handed ... *silence* ... hehehe
The setup I'm using seems to be some personal preference. I just feel like needing a comfortable plot of free space right in front of me to keep things clear and clean. I'll actually try a setup where the red boxes are right next to each other and there is a comfortable gap between them and my blue treasure chest. Should speed up things considerably.
And well it also seems to be some kind of OCD that I have to push a button on almost EVERY keyboard I touch. I mean I even push in the HP keyboards!
Maybe I have some sick rubberdome fetish that I'm unaware of ... stay tuned for my rubberdome-coming-out.
I am actually left handed ... *silence* ... hehehe
The setup I'm using seems to be some personal preference. I just feel like needing a comfortable plot of free space right in front of me to keep things clear and clean. I'll actually try a setup where the red boxes are right next to each other and there is a comfortable gap between them and my blue treasure chest. Should speed up things considerably.
And well it also seems to be some kind of OCD that I have to push a button on almost EVERY keyboard I touch. I mean I even push in the HP keyboards!
Maybe I have some sick rubberdome fetish that I'm unaware of ... stay tuned for my rubberdome-coming-out.
- Chyros
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This is the most German post I have seen in my life .kbdfr wrote: ↑Thanks for sharing, and for your dedication to the keyboard cause
I have a comment on your method, though - from an ergonomics point of view.
The gap between the source box on one side and the target boxes on the other side forces you to move your whole body every time you take a board from one side to the other.
You really "use" that gap only on the few occasions when you put down a board for closer examination, e.g. to pull a keycap, and then you have to lean down to the surface of the table.
I think it would be a better idea to reduce the gap to approx. 20 cm.
Simply transferring a board from the source box to the target box would reduce the movement to involving only your arms, and to check a particular board you would put it down so that it rests in a stable position and comfortable height on the side walls of both boxes.
By the way, are you ambidextrous? If not, perhaps you should reconsider the whole arrangement of the boxes.Spoiler:
- Wodan
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Oh wow Europe has really grown togetherChyros wrote: ↑This is the most German post I have seen in my life .
I'll leave it to kbdfr to comment on his heritage here
- Chyros
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- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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The real funny thing about that is that as a matter of fact,
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- Awake Sheep
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Ah so that is fr standing for in your name... I have always read it as "keyboardfreak" hahahahsry
Oh and the video was interesting... And funny when you fastforward it with Right-Arrow by 5 seconds... Watching those Keyboards in the right box"Disappear" heheheh
Oh and the video was interesting... And funny when you fastforward it with Right-Arrow by 5 seconds... Watching those Keyboards in the right box"Disappear" heheheh
- Chyros
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