Me, and others, too. And me too always carry a real keyboard with my laptop besides a trackball. I also cannot stand those laptop keyboards for doing something real on the machine.I'm an IBM model-M man
Yes. One may wonder why shipping charges from China to Europe are much lower (in many cases zero) than from US. And this is no wonder that people buying Chinese goods from internet. Personally, in very rare cases I have bought something from US because of these charges you mentioned.Since you're in the USA you may pay reasonable shipping charges. Being in Europe buying something from the USA is pure luxury, because of astronomical shipping charges. Recently I checked for a FreeBSD T-Shirt (stickers were also a nice idea) which I could also sponsor the foundation with; but I will not pay 50$ shipping charge extra for a 30$ t-shirt. I simply don't get why everything always needs to be shipped by air cargo express. I can wait a couple of
That's off-topic, but I know from Europe that more customs duty but shipping fees for China imports are reduced as subvention for China's economy (Don't get started on politics! I'm no politician, I simply just once had some insights into intercontinental shipping, including customs; maybe you know some one working in logistics (mostly girlsOne may wonder why shipping charges from China to Europe are much lower (in many cases zero) than from US.
Yeah. Also heard such storys, especially from large citys like Berlin. Even if DHL is (partner of?) german post it's a private package delivery service. Those are the benefits of cost reducing by privatization within advanced capitalism: You pay extra to get no service at all.They all came back to me after fake DHL delivery attempts.
You can actually sue them for this. It happened before, and it geht's ears picking up. It's got to be you to sue (or threaten to do it) because you have a contract with them, which they broke.I shipped tech items to friends in Germany, They all came back to me after fake DHL delivery attempts.
Unicomp model M keyboards are still available, right? I haven't ordered one in about 5 years or so.Since the Ms are not produced anymore, ...
I guess, and hope so - their website exists and seems functioning.Unicomp model M keyboards are still available, right?
I respectfully disagree solely based on the airflow design. ATX ram modules block airflow for other onboard components. AT and BTX don't have that issue.BTX was a scam by failing companies. Snuff it out now. Like IBM MCA.
(T)he butterfly keyboard’s many faults. The biggest is simply that the design was unreliable. The mechanism was so fragile that seemingly any little piece of debris or grit could break a key, keeping it from working or making it type double letters. Adding insult to injury, Apple’s laptop construction meant that replacing that single key wasn’t a simple operation. It required taking the laptop into an Apple repair center where the entire machine would have to be disassembled.
I respectfully disagree solely based on the airflow design. ATX ram modules block airflow for other onboard components. AT and BTX don't have that issue.
Why does this forum only have thumbs up and shaking hands, and not a ROFL emoji?The most problematic one I saw was the push-button coffee cup holder.
Not very sturdy at all... so many of them broke with just a regular cup of coffee.