Extreme this.
How can you critique the time we spend learning about the differences between uprocessors when you are worrying about how many times a minute you have to stretch a finger to type a vowel! BTW, how do you type in a straight jacket anyway?
There is nothing wrong with any of your keyboards you are just resting your fingers too hard on the keys when the Prozac kicks in.
The best keyboard ever was the all metal IBM AT keyboard, that was unfortunately blessed with a lousy uprocessor that would stop working after a year or two.
Intel and AMD are locked in one of the epic battles of this young century. Everyone wins, I've got stock in both companies.
42WPM
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm, all-metal keyboards.
I use one, not quite that old (not all metal, but still very heavy), from an IBM ps2 made in 1989. It is the best ever, and makes a great bludgeon in a pinch.
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