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Wed Dec 03 18:42:03 UTC 2014 <nubbins`> !t m s.mpoe
Wed Dec 03 02:21:19 UTC 2014 <undata> “Many [doctors] are dropping out of the profession because it’s overregulated. Now, what may happen to the bitcoin community is that, if there’s so much regulation, there’ll be a lot of people who say, 'You know what, I’m done with this. I’m not gonna do it,' and it’s going to crush the industry.”
Tue Dec 02 05:55:18 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> a true '$maxint' keyboard would use hall effect sensors for the actuation, rather than rubber dome and carbon (topre, model m, mebranes) or contacting electrodes (leaf springs - alps, cherry)
Tue Dec 02 05:40:40 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> (not so much 'model m' - i used them also, but they do not, for any practical purpose, wear out. so don't need many.)
Tue Dec 02 05:38:20 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> i've yet to render a single 'model m' even partially inoperable.
Tue Dec 02 05:27:00 UTC 2014 <badon> It's pretty durable, but I wouldn't trust it for 30+ years like the IBM model M. Of course, I take mine with me mobile, and that's extra-hard on keyboards. I think I'm averaging about 4 or 5 years before I break one of mine.
Tue Dec 02 04:24:44 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> gernika: that's a standard model m from the photo, yes
Tue Dec 02 04:24:44 UTC 2014 <decimation> gernika: the early 90's model m's were made by lexmark, somewhat shoddier
Tue Dec 02 04:23:53 UTC 2014 <assbot> IBM Model M clicky Keyboard, 1993, excellent condition, w/USB adapter ... ( http://bit.ly/1CAfi4e )
Tue Dec 02 04:23:39 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> i recall he bought, not long ago, a 'bolt modded' model m
Tue Dec 02 04:21:49 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> real 'model m' goes 30+ years without any malfunction of any detectable kind whatsoever.
Tue Dec 02 04:20:33 UTC 2014 <assbot> Unicomp, Inc.: Spacesaver M / Mac OS X ... ( http://bit.ly/1CAeCfi )
Tue Dec 02 04:20:32 UTC 2014 <decimation> I use the model-m knockoff for my mac: http://pckeyboard.com/page/category/SpacesaverM
Tue Dec 02 04:03:01 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> (speaking here of the giant 'model m')
Tue Dec 02 03:56:45 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> presently i'm not even using a 'model m', but a 'northgate'
Tue Dec 02 03:56:29 UTC 2014 <decimation> asciilifeform: basically the same action as your model-m buckling springs?
Mon Dec 01 22:42:42 UTC 2014 <jurov> !t m f.mpif
Mon Dec 01 10:40:00 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> !t m s.qntr
Mon Dec 01 02:30:09 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> it also doesn't help that most non-'model m' keyboards are not readily (visually) dvorakizable
Sun Nov 30 19:13:59 UTC 2014 <ben_vulpes> !t m s.mpoe