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| | I haven't been posting all that much to this blog, but then the world's been on fire (literally in some places), so I haven't been able to get nearly as much done as I'd like in the first place. About the only hobby that I've been able to pursue without any big impediments is mechanical...
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| | After years of typing on thin Apple keyboards, my fingers started to hurt. First a little, then badly. Fearing for my career, I looked for solutions to fix that, and ended up splurging on a Kinesis Advantage 2.
| | thoughts.greyh.at
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| | For years, I've been using a CODE Keyboard equipped with Cherry MX Clear switches. It has served me faithfully, but recently, I've felt the need to try something different. Given the plethora of options now available, I embarked on a quest to find the perfect keyboard.
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| Introduction My kids, who are still quite young, often ask questions about space and astronomy. So I asked two friends for their opinion on which telescope I could buy for my children (and, of course, for myself). I had thought about a beginner's telescope for around 200 euros and assumed that you couldn't go far wrong with that. However, I was proven wrong: a very good beginner's telescope is apparently a so-called Newtonian telescope which "is composed of a primary mirror or objective, usually parabolic in shape, and a smaller flat secondary mirror.