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You should check out the /r/MechanicalKeyboards wiki (here: http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKe…) and poke around some. There's a ton to know about keyboards, plus the subreddit community is pretty helpful, assuming you actually do read through the wiki first. There are also frequent stickied posts for general

You should check out the /r/MechanicalKeyboards wiki (here: http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKe…) and poke around

They also have o-rings installed, which changes the feel of the board significantly. Maybe you're into that sort of thing, maybe not. Just know that it's very different with and without o-rings.

They also have o-rings installed, which changes the feel of the board significantly. Maybe you're into that sort of

While I totally understand the comparison to that hack interpreter, I feel like I should point out the difference between translation and interpretation for those who don't know and always use the two interchangeably: translation is text-to-text, whereas interpretation is speech-to-speech.

For cleaning mechanical keyboards, I recommend reading through these:

Yeah, they don't come cheap, but if you're a DIY-er and/or keyboard enthusiast, it can be a pretty neat project. A read about a lot of people having fun putting theirs together, but that obviously takes a certain kind of person lol.

Yeah, they don't come cheap, but if you're a DIY-er and/or keyboard enthusiast, it can be a pretty neat project. A

Yeah, you're not going to find a quick, easy, and cheap solution for a split mechanical keyboard, though if you're interested in a two-part keyboard, you could look into the ErgoDox. There's a lot about it on reddit in /r/MechanicalKeyboards (read the wiki in the sidebar before posting!), but it's basically an

Yeah, you're not going to find a quick, easy, and cheap solution for a split mechanical keyboard, though if you're

That's an excellent point, and one I neglected to mention!

That's an excellent point, and one I neglected to mention!

I got myself one of these a month or two ago to see if Cherry MX clear switches would work better for me. I had a Das Keyboard Ultimate with browns (v3, not the current v4), and that was pretty nice, but I eventually realized that I couldn't even feel the (very small) tactile bump any more, plus browns are a very

I got myself one of these a month or two ago to see if Cherry MX clear switches would work better for me. I had a

The o-rings do dampen the sound of bottoming out, but they also change the travel distance and the feel of the keys. I personally think that anything with o-rings on it feels like typing on a rubber dome, so I could never deal with them. Lots of people love their o-rings, though, and the Logitech G710+ (a very popular

The o-rings do dampen the sound of bottoming out, but they also change the travel distance and the feel of the keys.

Depending on how you use it, they have the potential to be very close to silent. If you use a linear switch (Cherry MX red, black, or linear grey; though linear grey is not easy to find) and you make sure to never bottom out, there's virtually no sound at all. If you use clicky switches (Cherry MX blue, green, white;

Depending on how you use it, they have the potential to be very close to silent. If you use a linear switch (Cherry

On that note, I might recommend Fate Core (pay-what-you-want, as is its companion Fate System Toolkit) for custom games. It's super flexible, very simple to understand, and extremely fun.

I generally find the experience of reading a physical book a lot more pleasant and enjoyable. That said, I've got a ton of ebooks (not all of which I've read, but I have read quite a few). I don't have many bookshelves in my apartment, so the space-saving aspect of ebooks is fantastic. Plus I have them wherever I have

We've got a Toyota Yaris that's great on gas, usually 35-45mpg depending on whether it's highway or city driving. We don't do a ton of city driving, so our gas costs rarely go beyond a single tank of gas per month (~$25-35 depending on how many fuel points we have at Kroger at the time).

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Woodworking in general. I'd like to know more about building custom furniture (the specifics, not "1. Cut out the pieces 2. Put them together 3. Woo desk!").

Hinduism was also included, not just Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam. Depending on the Hindu, it's not monotheistic. Depending on the Buddhist, Buddhism isn't even theistic at all.