I have a couple of the great old IBM keyboards that my brother in-law
picked up for me for $5 apiece at a thrift shop.  They had boxes of
them.

Linus

On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 15:44, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Thursday 27 February 2003 10:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > speaking of keyboards...
> >
> > does anyone know if there are any manufactureres who still make
> > keyboards with the characters embedded through the entire depth
> > of the keypads ike the older models did?  i'm getting tired of
> > watching my keys fade as time goes by, and I never mastered
> > touchtyping.
> >
> > joe
> 
> Joe, I'm not sure about new keyboards, but you can still find the old IBM like 
> I use. Its heavy (very) keys are solid "click" style, and the letters do not 
> fade unless sand-blasted. Best feel of any keyboard I've ever used. I hate 
> most "win" style keyboards. Just search on the web, you should be able to 
> find some good used ones for cheap.
> 
> My friend Carl Lafferty says I can use it for personal defense, chock the 
> wheels of a car, a shield in medevial tournaments, etc, etc,... <grin>
> 
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