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gregmorris.co.uk
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| | | | Can I apologise if this post triggers you in any way, these are simply my thoughts after using a 'mechanical keyboard' for a bit, and they may not be all positive. The people that love using these types of keyboard are plentiful online, so I may get an influx of name-calling after this, but please bear with me. I decided to have a bit of an experiment and dove in knowing absolutely nothing, so this very well is the reason behind my thoughts. | |
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thezippsterzone.com
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| | | | One thing the CoCo community has needed for some time is a viable way to repair or replace the keyboards in our aging machines. The original CoCo keyboard is a membrane type internally, with the circuit printed on mylar. Many of these mylars are wearing out today, and the conductor tends to develop cracks... | |
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www.brentozar.com
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| | In my consulting work, I often find myself saying the same things to clients - but they're not the kinds of things I said when I was a database administrator. I call these "Consulting Lines", and I talked through 'em: Here's my full series of Consulting Lines blog posts: "Yes, that used to be... |