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It seems oriented to what I want... let's see. Thanks!
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iOS app called NextDoor ?
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I'll check it, thank you.
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Our neighborhood uses Nextdoor. It is advertised as a private social network for your neighborhood. I didn't set it up, nor do I know all of it's ins and outs, but it seems like a good tool to communicate with your neighbors. You can check it out at
http://nextdoor.com/[^]
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I'll check it rkennedy25, let's see.
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Check out nextdoor.com - private social network for your neighborhood.
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If your group is organized geographically, such as a local neighborhood, you may want to check out NextDoor. I'm not sure if it can do everything you're looking for, but it definitely covers some of your needs.
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Few days back my keyboard keys started sticking, can't really complain because it lasted whooping 14+ years.
Ordered the very same keyboard again (TVS-e Bharat Gold PS2 Keyboard[^]) and the good thing is, nothing really changed (except now the color is black instead of white + grey) same rock solid mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches. This is the closest you can get with those awesome IBM Keyboards on 486 computers [insert nostalgic smiley].
And even crazy it only costs ~ $30.00
I wanted to purchase the 'das keyboard'[^], but the newest model is not available in India. But I am very happy with this keyboard.
Do you code using a PS2 Mechanical Keyboard? Which keyboard do you use?
Grrrr.... How is any of the above is spam / abusive ?
modified 15-Apr-15 6:17am.
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Since I switched from Amiga to PC, I never had anything else than a Cherry MX 3000[^] (or very similar) - my notion of "Das Keyboard". The current one is the second in >20 years.
edit: Yes, it's a PS/2
(Not my desk, not my other keyboard)
modified 15-Apr-15 5:36am.
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Years ago I bought an IBM PC and started to use the keyboard that came with it...
Now that I've bought a Lenovo laptop to be my main development machine I got a Lenovo Preferred USB Keyboard, which is exactly the same I got from IBM a lot of years ago, probably the keys are a little bit stronger and I need to make some extra force to make them to go down, but this is something time will surely solve... I love the layout and size of the keyboard. and of course I've changed it from the old one as the old one had a PS2 plug that was not available on my brand new shiny (but not working very well) docking station.
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hooleeshiiii
And i thought my Keyboard was expensive, that "dasKeyboard" (yeah fine German engineering) is way more expensive than mine was -> Logitech G15 (first Version)[^] I think i remember it to cost around 80€, and well my baby survived some loads of coca cola, beer, wine and schnaps. Still runns like the first day (thanks to mechanical keys). 10 Years now whoop whoop!
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I want a keyboard with "No!" on the escape key!!!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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.......
: :
: NO! :
:.....: <- cut here Don't forget to paint it pink!
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Sascha Lefévre wrote: Don't forget to paint it pink! No, no! That way it will become invisible.
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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silly me!
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Rutvik Dave wrote: Which keyboard do you use? Oddly enough for me, I'm not being cynical when I reply: "Whatever's plugged in to the thing".
The only explanation I can come up with is that I learned to type on an old fashioned mechanical typewriter - and compared to that, almost anything feels nice - particularly since, if I type too fast, the keys don't lock in a clump up near the ribbon.
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I've been using the Code Keyboard[^] for about a year now.
Rock solid.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Rutvik Dave wrote: rock solid mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches. This is the closest you can get with those awesome IBM Keyboards on 486 computers [insert nostalgic smiley].
Nope, not quite. If you really want to indulge your IBM nostalgia, Unicomp[^] has bought the rights to sell buckling spring keyboards that look just like the old IBM models.
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Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Message Removed
modified 15-Apr-15 4:20am.
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Defeat returns moniker for Bart's state competition? (10)
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Tournament?
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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