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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by French Toast on Sat Oct 15th at 1:19pm 2005

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Posted by French Toast on Sat Oct 15th at 1:19pm 2005
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by G4MER on Sat Oct 15th at 3:00pm 2005
Posted by G4MER on Sat Oct 15th at 3:00pm 2005
DID It change.. looks like the same ol avatar to me.
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by ReNo on Sat Oct 15th at 3:06pm 2005

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Posted by ReNo on Sat Oct 15th at 3:06pm 2005
Either you need to refresh, or it changing into a multicoloured hat has had not drawn your attention
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Crono on Sat Oct 15th at 3:28pm 2005
Posted by Crono on Sat Oct 15th at 3:28pm 2005
Clear your cache when refreshing fails.
I <3 ThinkPad.
If I had a camera I'd take a picture of my "game orgy" as it was once refered to. Not that many really.
My 'desk' is another matter. Half the table is covered in glasses.
I <3 ThinkPad.
If I had a camera I'd take a picture of my "game orgy" as it was once refered to. Not that many really.
My 'desk' is another matter. Half the table is covered in glasses.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Oct 15th at 3:28pm 2005

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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Oct 15th at 3:28pm 2005
About Elite keyboard. 1) Where did you buy that keyboard Nickel, is it
on the web? I might want one for my new system seeing how I havent
found a good keyboard yet (that isnt like a million dollars)
As for the Leetest of keyboards it would have to be the Optimus....
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
And yes, you can turn ALL the keys off so theres nothing on them, like as Crono consdereds Leet.
http://www.artlebedev.ru/portfolio/optimus/hi-res/keyb_blank.tif
There are more pictures on the site.
As for the Leetest of keyboards it would have to be the Optimus....
http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/
And yes, you can turn ALL the keys off so theres nothing on them, like as Crono consdereds Leet.
http://www.artlebedev.ru/portfolio/optimus/hi-res/keyb_blank.tif
There are more pictures on the site.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by G4MER on Sat Oct 15th at 3:31pm 2005
Posted by G4MER on Sat Oct 15th at 3:31pm 2005
Clearing the Cache worked.. thanks.

Oh Wow there is a computer in that picture.. took me long enough huh.. =) lol
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by otter1337 on Sat Oct 15th at 4:35pm 2005
Posted by otter1337 on Sat Oct 15th at 4:35pm 2005
@nickelplate: I've seen that kb somewhere else... and read several bad reviews. Are you happy with it?
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Crono on Sat Oct 15th at 4:45pm 2005
Posted by Crono on Sat Oct 15th at 4:45pm 2005
http://www.daskeyboard.com/
Has anyone thought that a keyboard with lcd crystals isn't the best idea? You are going to be hitting the keys, you know. Taking that it was mainly an art project, I doubt the thing has been engineered to withstand something a normal keyboard would take gracefully (hammers, fists, candy bars, soda, used-as-a-bat-against-a-monitor-for-terrible-software-frustration, the usual).
Has anyone thought that a keyboard with lcd crystals isn't the best idea? You are going to be hitting the keys, you know. Taking that it was mainly an art project, I doubt the thing has been engineered to withstand something a normal keyboard would take gracefully (hammers, fists, candy bars, soda, used-as-a-bat-against-a-monitor-for-terrible-software-frustration, the usual).
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by satchmo on Sat Oct 15th at 6:23pm 2005

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Posted by satchmo on Sat Oct 15th at 6:23pm 2005
I think the LCD keypad is simply unnecessary. Most gamers or
computer users have already memorized the key assignment for all of
their favorite games anyway. There's no need for reminder.
At least I'm speaking for myself. I never actually look at the keyboard when I press the keys.
At least I'm speaking for myself. I never actually look at the keyboard when I press the keys.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Oct 15th at 7:04pm 2005

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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Oct 15th at 7:04pm 2005
me either, but it could be useful for shortcut keys in photoshop or
other programs. Or if someone comes to your house who doesnt play the
game and doesnt know the keys.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by satchmo on Sat Oct 15th at 7:42pm 2005

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Posted by satchmo on Sat Oct 15th at 7:42pm 2005
I am reluctant to allow other people to use my computer. It's a sacred place for me.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by half-dude on Sat Oct 15th at 8:09pm 2005
Posted by half-dude on Sat Oct 15th at 8:09pm 2005
Man I f-u-c-k-ing hate you guys you are all stuck up snobbs!
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Oct 16th at 12:09am 2005

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Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Oct 16th at 12:09am 2005
Yeah... That LCD keyboard that tells you WHAT the keys do is SO un-leet...
you should have it memorized. ![]()
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Half-dude... what the heck..?
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by ReNo on Sun Oct 16th at 12:25am 2005

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Posted by ReNo on Sun Oct 16th at 12:25am 2005
Half-Dude, seriously, make up your mind as to whether you want to be
part of this community or not. You've chopped and changed between
coming here for help and feedback, and bad mouthing us all both here
and on other forums. Fact is that we won't put up with it forever.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Oct 16th at 1:00am 2005
I'd like to thank you for posting this. I now know my computer desk isn't the messiest
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This is my wife's desk.

It's hard to believe that we live in the same apartment and somehow get along.

It's hard to believe that we live in the same apartment and somehow get along.
I'd like to thank you for posting this. I now know my computer desk isn't the messiest
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Oct 16th at 1:14am 2005

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Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Oct 16th at 1:14am 2005
you guys have FORCED me to do this....
This is the room that used to be my brother's. Mom moved her crap in there and made it her "office." Beleive it or not, it used to be WORSE. Everyone feel better now?

I almost got bit by something while taking this.

From the doorway.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by fraggard on Sun Oct 16th at 3:00am 2005

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Posted by fraggard on Sun Oct 16th at 3:00am 2005
Nickelplate, my respect for you knows no bounds...
Mine:

Yes, the colours are childish. I know. 'twas a gift.
Mine:

Yes, the colours are childish. I know. 'twas a gift.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 16th at 3:33am 2005

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Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 16th at 3:33am 2005
Just about the LCD keyboard (which was posted a long time ago) I think
it's a great idea, but more for programs like Photoshop or, in my case,
3ds max, because it is sooooo customizable. To me, I'd create a
rotate key, a move key, scale key etc. etc. and I think it would be an
amazing advancement in productivity.
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by half-dude on Sun Oct 16th at 6:13am 2005
Posted by half-dude on Sun Oct 16th at 6:13am 2005
EDIT BY RENO: How about NOT doing that Half-Dude?
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Re: Your (real) desktop
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Oct 16th at 6:19am 2005
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun Oct 16th at 6:19am 2005
I think it would be awesome to have a blank keyboard. I
definitely know all the letters and numbers by heart, I'd just have to
memorize the Ins, Delete, Pg Up, Pg Dwn keys etc.
I'd be more inclined to buy something like that if it weren't for the fact that they're marketing it as an "elite" thing.
Edit: WTF is that half-dude?
I'd be more inclined to buy something like that if it weren't for the fact that they're marketing it as an "elite" thing.
Edit: WTF is that half-dude?
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