> On Oct 19, 2018, at 10:34 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Here is a great example of why the keyboards and terminals are getting
> separated


Keyboard fetishists are vermin; They are destructive and have no redeeming 
qualities, and should be treated as such.

I had one of them spend the better part of an hour going on about how I had 
achieved “the holy grail of collecting” by having more than one “Space Cadet” 
keyboard, fawning about how superlatively perfect they’re supposed to be and 
everything else pales in comparison. They’re a status symbol in keyboard 
fetishist circles. According to him they auction north of $5000 for even 
non-working examples. I have no idea why. GNU Emacs can't use most of the 
“special” keys - The Lisp Machine itself doesn't even use most of them - and 
control is in the same relative place as modern keyboards instead of being 
where the caps lock key is which was the "mostest hacker-est” thing last I 
heard. I think it’s just conspicuous consumption - Having one proves you’ve got 
the dosh to waste things other people must work hard for a chance to get.

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