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Fancy dress for one of the Ms. Thanks a bunch, yangdaddy!
Remembered and found something for your total translucent build:hypkx wrote: Linear cherry switches (or clones) are my favorites.
Zelio housings with gateron clear stems, 45g springs.
I would install clear keycaps on it, but there are no clear keycaps with iso german layout. NerD60 I soldered self uv smd leds on it.
No bluegaloo mods, TA GMK mods with TA typewriter alphas and yes uv leds.
Dang..! Those PBT caps are super thick!seebart wrote: I have a couple of engraved sets, my Ducky set looks a lot like that:
keyboards-f2/ducky-pbt-keycap-set-laser ... 20engraved
Yes I do also need some "new school" keyboards, you know more for daily normal life...Menuhin wrote:Dang..! Those PBT caps are super thick!seebart wrote: I have a couple of engraved sets, my Ducky set looks a lot like that:
keyboards-f2/ducky-pbt-keycap-set-laser ... 20engraved![]()
Didn't know seebart also occasionally collect modern keyboard stuff.
That's some necro
Well to be fair, pink was considered a rather manly color up till the early 1900s. You could still read advice like this in 1918:
If one waits long enough, the pendulum is bound to swing the other way as is the case with most fashion trends. Or just screw the norms and go for pink anyway, because it's a nice color.The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. The reason is that pink, being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl
Yeah, that's an interesting optical illusion. What you're actually seeing is the aluminum case of the Pok3r resting on a Grifiti Slim wrist pad turned upside down. What appears to be leather stitching is really just the neoprene hatching pattern peeking out.
So sexyOrpheo wrote: