Lewiswatson55Upon further research into 'cherry'i have found some interesting information. I thought I would share this with you below:
1. The word ‘cherry’ comes from the Turkish town of Cerasus.
2. Cherries belong to the rose family.
3. Canada holds the record for baking the biggest cherry pie in the world. A pie weighing 39,683 pounds was baked in Oliver, British Columbia which broke the record that was earlier held by Traverse City.
4. The German word Kirsch – the cherry liqueur comes from the word karshu. This is the name given to the cherries that were first cultivated in Mesopotamia in 8 BC.
5. Once upon a time, serving ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas was prohibited.
dimm0kI apologise and I do now recognise that a total of five times I didn't capitalise the word. Excluding plural (Cherries) that would be six times. Sorry for confusion and or inconvenience.
dimm0kThe color of the switches gives you a rough idea of the weight of the springs inside.
Red switches have a low actuation force, at 45 cN. They are a Linear type switch, which have the simplest operation, moving straight up and down without any additional tactile feedback or loud clicking noise Red switches have been marketed as a gaming switch, with the light weighting allowing for more rapid actuation, and have become increasingly common in gaming keyboards.
Blue is the most common clicky switch. Clicky switches add a deliberately louder ‘click’ sound to the existing tactile bump, allowing for greater feedback. The actuation force is a little higher than the red switches at 50 cN.
wajih_becharNo worries & thanks. I'm not surprised if they just renamed Kalih Blues "Eblue Blue Tactile switches" to be honest. Also blue are clicky and tactile so this actually would make sense.