I really like the look and the conception of what "this is". I'm tapped out for this "information resource" though. This was on the website once before a long time ago? I need a server mine before I can (at current rate of attrition/collection) justify doing "closer to" $500 builds "too often".
A few other problems exist such as: "That's a really interesting set of keycaps, now if only I spoke/read Japanese." (on this site)
The "mention" is for economic reasons instead of the "tried&true" "SNIFF test" in feeling out products. That rolls REAL nice for ... uhhhh.... not stepping on ethical constraints but it sure is the most 2 dimensional way of running the show.
In any case, this keyboard looks great albeit a "hard consumer" would want (let's say) even more "value for money in" with the accent part.
"Do you have titanium or anything machine in liquid nitrogen?" (blah blah)
Again. Really like the concept and almost all of the execution. (Street cred would demand preaching from "folk" about VIA/QMK.)
I almost want to leave it unedited just for the bait.
astro16It's to the idea that you would have to be pretty stupid if you think that the people who make the stuff and get the opportunity to put it up on Drop would have (say) "100%" of the time not thought of something themselves that was mentioned or "trolled" by others who are (I guess) insecure. As the opportunity strikes, so to speak. Meaning that the comment on "liquid nitrogen" is to concepts such as the free market. That, if not for that, everyone would be using incredibly badly made objects that cost a fortune.
"I don't want the high end <big brand name> keyboard, I want the one from that brand that got 1 out of 5 stars and costs barely anything because I know that's what I enjoy."
In this case, it's something like 4 missing F-row keys. Blah blah.
"If you did all this, the thing would cost 800 dollars."
Job's a job.