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Comment Re:CODE Keyboard (Score 1) 452

Wow. This is exactly the keyboard I've been looking for. 87-key layout, switchable support for the alt/cmd key (for Mac or non-Mac use)... even the backlighting.

I just need to choose between the "Cherry MX Clear" and "Cherry MX Brown" switches. It's not cheap, but it's definitely what I want.

Thanks for pointing it out!

Comment Re:Too Late (Score 1) 175

Exactly the same deal with me. No way I was going to tie my checking to them to become "verified", etc.

eBay completely lost my business, as a buyer AND seller, when they started making PayPal mandatory. (Or if not mandatory, very difficult to go without PayPal.)

I feel like I'm missing out a bit with the eBay thing. But then, I've probably saved at least a couple grand by not buying anything on eBay in a decade. Probably for the best...

Comment Re:Kinda like a kit-car lamborghini (Score 1) 206

I think the comparison is apt. Take your fancy jaugur and trying running it against a peroid chevy or ford with a good engine, perhaps with a motorhead who knows how to tune it with some work into.

You see fancy get out performed.

Until you encounter the first turn in the road. :-)

(I assume we're talking about E-Types here. Newer Jaguars were pretty lousy until well into the Ford era.)

Comment Re:Slashdot... (Score 1) 851

"Luddites? Sorry, but simply having every piece of new tech only for the sake of it does not make you a nerd."

Smart phones are no longer new tech. They're at least in their second generation now (if you count smart phones such as blackberry and ancient WinCE phones as first gen, and the advent of the iPhone as second gen... debatable if enough has changed since then to say there's a third generation yet), and the baseline expectations for what features a smartphone offers are pretty well set.

There are good reasons not to get a smartphone, but to dismiss them as some kind of new fad is pretty weird.

No way of checking email, web, etc when on the go? I think a great many more nerds will no to that.

Comment Re:Speeders off the road (Score 1) 1298

I'd wish speeders, a specific example of those who disregard the safety of others, would lose their licenses, lose their cars and be forced to walk. Speeding is a crime.

As long as "speeding" isn't defined as "exceeding the speed limit", then sure, I agree.

I'm all for nailing the jack@$$ that swerves through traffic 15mph higher than the prevailing flow. I'm absolutely against sanctioning anyone who is driving at a speed that is appropriate for the conditions.

(Also, just to be pedantic here, exceeding the speed limit isn't a criminal offense.)

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