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IBM Model M keyboard – a timeless classic

This is a bit geeky but I couldn’t resist. I recently picked up at a tag sale a nearly new condition old IBM Model M ‘clicky’ keyboard (this particular one is from 1991) and it’s the best keyboard I have ever typed on:

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Since this keyboard comes with a PS/2 plug, you can use a special PS/2 to USB adapter to connect it to your current computer, whether it be a Mac (like me) or a Windows or Linux machine. Re-map the Alt/Control/Caps Lock keys in your keyboard control panel to work how you like them and it works like a charm! And it evokes a certain caché with a cool yet familiar old-school retro look and feel:

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This keyboard has a real cult following and I can see why-the keyboards that come with computers these days feel like total mush. I would highly recommend this keyboard (or the modern day roughly-equivalent one from a company called Unicomp in Lexington Kentucky), to anyone who writes, programs or just uses their computer a lot, which is practically everyone these days isn’t it? You can find them on eBay, and at thrift and computer surplus shops. If you want one with USB built in or one in black, Unicomp would be the place to get that although the build-quality is not quite as good and sturdy as the originals.

The IBM Model M is the best keyboard ever!

For more, check out to this NPR radio story.

UPDATE (April 1, 2010): I’m now using the Space Saver IBM Model M which does not include the number keypad on the right. It’s quite a bit smaller on the desk, which is nice. Having the mouse closer in to the keyboard is surprisingly more ergonomic and quicker as well. It’s my new favorite!

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New Blog Design!

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You may have noticed that I’ve just changed to a different blog design. I’ve moved to a WordPress blog.

You might ask, “Why would I move from a custom-designed blog to a WordPress one?” The answer is simple-my old blog by Flosites was having a lot of trouble, posts would mysteriously vanish and the administration interface was messed up too. After getting little to no response from them upon contacting them with more than a few problems, I decided to just cut my losses and move to WordPress; and I couldn’t be happier! WordPress is so much better in every way.

I have a lot more customizations available to me and much better SEO. Plus, the WordPress administration (the part I see when I’m creating and managing posts) is worlds better.  I also look forward to being able to easily install many of the readily available WordPress plug-ins to add more functionality to the blog as time goes on. WordPress is more open than a custom blog in that respect. More importantly, it’s well-tested and reliable, a welcomed change from my old Flosites blog which was unreliable and had quite a few programming errors.

So, what am I going to do with all my old posts from the old blog?

I’ll be recreating many of them below this post but it will take some time as it’s a bit of a laborious process. WordPress nicely allows you to edit the post date to any date in the past and it puts the post in the proper order. So when I’m done, it will look like all the posts before this one were always there.

Stay tuned!

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