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zndr
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Jun 10, 2016
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My end game won't happen until I'm sitting in a hoarders intervention while my wife sobs into some handkerchief and the camera slowly pans around my cavern of keyboards.
On a serious note, I think I like the act of building and setting keyboards up, I find them visually appealing and pleasing to the touch. They all have different characteristics. I think people focus on what they think is "the best". Oh this keyboard is the best because every one told me these switches are the coolest, I have the rarest of keycaps and my case is so dank only followers of dat boi can see it. I really think there's different reasons to have different boards, and I think each board can have an "end game". I don't think I need to upgrade my magic force past putting new keycaps on it, and I don't think I need to constantly change things on my GH60 Satan, other than finessing the programming of it. It's not the most pleasant sounding keyboard, but thats fine. Could I put some SA caps on it? sure...but I like it how it is. Some keyboards will evolve and change. I have a MiniVan coming from @evangs but I'll probably swap those keycaps around once I get pulse. And I might experiment with different noise canceling options. Just because I'm happy with one keyboards status doesn't mean other keyboards aren't worth while. People's drive to get 'The one' is a little silly.
Jun 10, 2016
matskat
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Mar 19, 2019
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zndrWell put. Honestly, there is no endgame, IMHO... I love seeing all the pretty candylikje colors and shapes nest to one another, A new one always joins the gang and adds to it's visual, tactile, and audible palatte. Its all about the sensory, for me.
Mar 19, 2019
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