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[ILUG] ilug keyboards

[ILUG] ilug keyboards

James McBoyle james.mcboyle at ireland.sun.com
Wed Feb 28 11:37:10 GMT 2001


> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:00:58AM +0000 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
> John P . Looney thought:
> >  Just wondering.
> > 
> >  If an "ILUG keyboard" was made availible - either black with the logo
> > that we had put on the tshirts, or white with the logo from the new ILUG
> > website - would people buy them ? If so, how much ?

Black sounds good . . . :-)

> >  They would be PS2 only - and the good quality ones that PCkeyboards.com
> > sell. Apparently it'd be £10-£15 above the normal price. Good idea, or
> > silly ?
> > 
> I'd go for a switchable Dvorak / QWERTY board...

A nice small keyboard with a decent layout, something like the Happy Hacker 
keyboard, would be nice... especially if it had _no_ @*!#@ capslock key :-)

Have Fun,
Jim.
-- 
James McBoyle                 |"...the Goddess could not spend all Her time
James.McBoyle at ireland.sun.com |persuading the Kings and Queens of the world
                              |of the idiocy of war. Therefore She invented
Software Engineer             |tacticians..."
QED SunConfigs                |(Diane Duane. The Door into Shadow)








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