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KoniKat wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:07 pm
MattFireblade wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:04 pm
Did you transfer from QWERTY to Dvorak? If so, how long did it take you to adapt your muscle memory?
I did! It took me around a week and a half to get used to it and honestly, I like the change. I actually type slightly faster on Dvorak hahahaha!
Nice. I'm not sure why, but the idea of changing away from QWERTY scares me. Maybe it's doing all the rebindings for the games I play too and all my hotkeys for my code editors...

But yeah, the grey/black/orange board is my work board for my MacBook, has ZugGear T1 smoky housing switches with a few modifications (7 heavier springs) and a fully custom keycap set...
My main desktop board was/is the Drop CTRL with ZugGear T1 clear switches, but the circuit board has a voltage issue, so I have a HexGears Gemini inbound to put the switches into.
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MattFireblade wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:12 pm
KoniKat wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:07 pm
MattFireblade wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:04 pm
Did you transfer from QWERTY to Dvorak? If so, how long did it take you to adapt your muscle memory?
I did! It took me around a week and a half to get used to it and honestly, I like the change. I actually type slightly faster on Dvorak hahahaha!
Nice. I'm not sure why, but the idea of changing away from QWERTY scares me. Maybe it's doing all the rebindings for the games I play too and all my hotkeys for my code editors...

But yeah, the grey/black/orange board is my work board for my MacBook, has ZugGear T1 smoky housing switches with a few modifications (7 heavier springs) and a fully custom keycap set...
My main desktop board was/is the Drop CTRL with ZugGear T1 clear switches, but the circuit board has a voltage issue, so I have a HexGears Gemini inbound to put the switches into.
The change is scary at first but then it'll become second nature. It's essentially just learning how to type again. I programmed my keyboard to switch back to QWERTY incase a game doesn't play nicely with Dvorak or a family member wants to use my PC for a bit.

My current driver is that pink Tokyo60 with some zealiostotles and navy speeds. I also have a happy hacking keyboard as well. I'm not sure what other switch to try out on my Tokyo60 uwu
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KoniKat wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:21 pm
The change is scary at first but then it'll become second nature. It's essentially just learning how to type again. I programmed my keyboard to switch back to QWERTY incase a game doesn't play nicely with Dvorak or a family member wants to use my PC for a bit.

My current driver is that pink Tokyo60 with some zealiostotles and navy speeds. I also have a happy hacking keyboard as well. I'm not sure what other switch to try out on my Tokyo60 uwu
Yeah, that makes sense. Maybe someday I'll take the plunge and see how I feel about it.

I like the idea of the zealiostotles, but these T1s have me pretty happy. They're about as close to a Zealios clone as it gets, I'm fairly sure. 67g springs, exaggerated tactile bump, fairly quiet but not silent. I've had a lot of fun swapping springs and stems and casings around, though, and I started with blue switches, so having a clicky set would be fun to have around.
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MattFireblade wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:30 pm
Yeah, that makes sense. Maybe someday I'll take the plunge and see how I feel about it.

I like the idea of the zealiostotles, but these T1s have me pretty happy. They're about as close to a Zealios clone as it gets, I'm fairly sure. 67g springs, exaggerated tactile bump, fairly quiet but not silent. I've had a lot of fun swapping springs and stems and casings around, though, and I started with blue switches, so having a clicky set would be fun to have around.
Zealiostotles are pretty fun to type with but it's pretty expensive and time consuming to replace all the stems and casings. Usually you need like 75 switches for a 60% keyboard since Aristotle switches are notorious for not working and also, they're really hard to find as well.
T1's are pretty nice to type on, from the little exposure I had to them. :)
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brentona wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:57 am Been to Asheville? Wicked Weed, Burial, and many more GREAT breweries
We have not been there yet but are waaaay overdue for a trip. As soon as Rona settles down a bit and states start opening up, we can start our exploration again!
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KoniKat wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:39 pm
Raindog wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:46 am
That is pretty cool. Where do you get your parts?
I usually get my parts off sellers on reddit or visit online shops dedicated for keyboards such as novelkeys. Apparently it's a bigger hobby than I thought but it's pretty cool. There's something satisfying about typing on a keyboard made by you for you. :)
I'm going to have to give that a try. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
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Spike wrote:
brentona wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:57 am Been to Asheville? Wicked Weed, Burial, and many more GREAT breweries
We have not been there yet but are waaaay overdue for a trip. As soon as Rona settles down a bit and states start opening up, we can start our exploration again!
I hear you! We live in NC and there breweries everywhere. It’s sort of a running joke with my wife and me. If we see a building going up, we say it must be another brewery.


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My buddy carter built up his own keyboard. It has some really fancy keys on it. I'd bet he's got an least $300+ into it! one looks like the ocean!
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Gibson '13 studio dlx hsb
Gibson '79 flying V
Gibson '06 sg faded
Gibson '15 LP CM w gforce
Epiphone Casino coupe
Epiphone dot studio
Fender USA strat w mjt body _w Original body 81
Fender lead II
Firefly spalted 338
Squier affinity tele bsb
Squier strat std relic
Squier subsonic baritone
Agile al2500 albino
Agile al3001 hsb
Sx ash Ltd strat
Sx ash strat short scale
Sx ash tele
Sx callisto jr
Dean vendetta
Washburn firebird. Ps10
Johnson trans red strat
Johnson jazz box Vegas
Seville explorer
Inlaid tele
flametop bigsby tele wood inlaid neck
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Acoustics
new Eastman acoustic
Sigma dm3 dread x2 (his and hers)
Fender 12 str
Ibanez exotic wood
Silvercreek rosewood 00
Ovation steel str
martin backpacker acoustic
Johnson dobro

I've been doing lots of gardening. Maybe too much gardening. I collect plants even worse than guitars.
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Razzle wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 5:15 pm Well I work on what will be the rocket to land a man on Mars, and I am Blessed that I am able to stay employed working at home through the Wu Flu...
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My hobbies and what I spend most of my spare time on is (you know)...
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And I am divorced so I try to spend as much time as I can with my two sons (at home currently) and putting them through college...
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I used to have a passion for my car but can't seem to find much time for it these days...
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And my favoritist time of year is for one of my true passions, which I am very nervous about this year...
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'Bout time we had a rocket scientist around here.

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Retired IBEW electrician. Been living the dream for four years. We both retired a few months apart, bought a beautiful country home in rural northern Mi. Fishing anytime I want in the big Lund, or the baby Lund, or 30 feet from my man cave door is our pond. Monster hybrid gills, perch to 14 1/2 inches, and bass to 7 lbs. I'm the only guy in our state with two state record fish on the books, even though both are prior records. I'm thinking I could probably get a third one. I love hard water fishing as well.

I personally believe retirement is highly underrated.

Things that make me go

Indoor and outdoor gardening

Huge outside garden 120' x 60'

Planting food plots for the deer

Keeping the bird feeders full

Tying up fishing rods from blanks complete with custom thread art

Tying flies




Supplemental feeding the hybrid gills small floating pellets about 7 months of
the year and then watching them boil the water feeding. Like piranha and fun to watch.

Grooming the trials in our woods

Wildlife photography - over 70 bird species out of 120 or so in Mi, I've been able to get
pics of from my man cave. Or, how about watching a doe give birth to twins, while her
twins from the year prior watched from 50 feet away. My wife and I would have never
been able to witness such an event living/working in the big city.

Mowing 3 acres of yard with my new riding mower. I've used it twice. 54" deck. It so much
nicer than the old Huskee I blew a head gasket on, that it's a joy to run.

Since retiring, I've had much more time for my music. 2 cd's

Watching 2 different food plots I plant for the deer, allows me to watch them all year,
and come hunting season, I know which one that I'll harvest. It's not the big bucks.
They get a pass. It's not does with fawns. Usually a year and half old doe with no fawn.
They are sometimes harder to see than the bucks, but I've got the time. Some years,
I choose not to take one, as the does all have fawns in tow. Pass.

I also collect coins with Walkers and Silver Eagles being my faves.

I'll still pull out the tool belt for family and friends, although there is a reason they call it work.

Some live to work.
Some work to live.

I'm the latter.

Fish on

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My new ride arrived from Ann Arbor to Salt Lake City last night. Took it up into the canyons for a ride today. Love it!
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Blackened wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:11 pm For me I'm into guns and motorcycles.

My collections aren't huge but I love to ride and I love to shoot. There is something about ringing a gong 150 yards away that is just plain fun.

I'm not particularly great at either but I enjoy the hell out of them none the less.


I've got a 2002 VFR, a 2013 Victory Vegas 8 Ball and a Vulcan 800 that is primarily the wife's, but I occasionally ride for a change. I had a Magna that was bobbed before that but reluctantly sold it a year or two ago. My little collection:



2002 VFR
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2013 Victory Vegas:
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1998 Vulcan
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1996 Honda Magna (Gone)
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Sorry. Added another....

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DonM wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:37 pm My new ride arrived from Ann Arbor to Salt Lake City last night. Took it up into the canyons for a ride today. Love it!

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Wow, Nice man! I have a buddy with one and he loves it. Says it is surprisingly fast and nimble!
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Blackened wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:52 pm
DonM wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:37 pm My new ride arrived from Ann Arbor to Salt Lake City last night. Took it up into the canyons for a ride today. Love it!

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Wow, Nice man! I have a buddy with one and he loves it. Says it is surprisingly fast and nimble!
Thanks. It is so much nicer than what I expected. The semi-automatic transmission is remarkable. 1330 cc engine pulls me up the mountains with no problem. Also, feel so much more at ease on the freeways.
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