Pretty sure these are signs of more than just a tip over.Could just be a tip over. Lots of energy focused on a small area.
Pretty sure these are signs of more than just a tip over.Could just be a tip over. Lots of energy focused on a small area.
What was broken? cable loose? replaced trackpad? don't know but now it works?Can the kitchen counter be considered a repair shop??
Fixed my laptop mouse pad.
It wasn't clicking properly after it fell from 2 foot filing cabinet.
Thankfully it landed flat on the ground. Screen didn't crack and I'm sure the SSD drive didn't even flinch .
I have always been a believer of ThinkPad laptop. They are almost bullet proof
Nothing broken.What was broken? cable loose? replaced trackpad? don't know but now it works?
Still progressing my custom keyboard. Case and plate design is fully done and printed. I've printed it using some clear PLA that I've had open in air for 5+ years thats now super brittle, but seems to be holding together.
I've spent a lot of time soldering over the last few days. Still not done, but close.
Why is typing on it bad? Why that pattern of key colours? Why three keys with strange symbols on them? I'm assuming space, shift and ??? Do you run a separate numpad or are you some kind of wizard that avoids using numbers?Ok Im typing on this thing and it is the absolute worst. I am 10x faster on T9. But to my surprise it worked 100% on the first go!!!
Why is typing on it bad? Why that pattern of key colours? Why three keys with strange symbols on them? I'm assuming space, shift and ??? Do you run a separate numpad or are you some kind of wizard that avoids using numbers?
Aren't you missing a button to switch layers? Or would a layer switch be a combination of buttons? For years I used a kvm for one keyboard on multiple computers with a key sequence to switch. When someone finally came out with a competent wireless backlit keyboard I picked that up and it has direct keys to control three computers. Far better with the direct keys than my old combination.These split keyboards/ergodox layouts take a long time to get used too.
The bottom row is; tab/backspace/space/enter/shift/esc.
It should have layers set up for all other missing keys, but I haven't got that far yet.
As much as it may not be comfortable to use still looks like a great job.Ok Im typing on this thing and it is the absolute worst. I am 10x faster on T9. But to my surprise it worked 100% on the first go!!!
Aren't you missing a button to switch layers? Or would a layer switch be a combination of buttons? For years I used a kvm for one keyboard on multiple computers with a key sequence to switch. When someone finally came out with a competent wireless backlit keyboard I picked that up and it has direct keys to control three computers. Far better with the direct keys than my old combination.
I went skiing on Tuesday at Snow Valley.Waiting for the rain to stop to try to go skiing. Lots of days on the hill recently so skiis were in rough shape as no time to keep them up. Four pairs sharpened and waxed so far. One more set of skiis to go, then a snowboard, then two sets of skiis to be tuned and left with storage wax until next year.
If your in one of those houses, you should buy a pass even if you dont ski. You paid a premium to be close to the hill and want to do what you can to keep the hill operating. We havent seen it yet but some ski hills following golf course to become subdivisions is almost inevitable.I went skiing on Tuesday at Snow Valley.
It was a great day. Weather was good. conditions were good and the slopes were practically empty.
There as a post on here about riding your bike only during the weekend to avoid the weekend warriors. I sort of get point now.
There was no waiting in line at the lift and no worry of getting plowed into on the hills.
Snow Valley is not my favuorite ski hill but I think if I lived in one of these houses a seasons pass would be a must.
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There was a golf course in Milton that is being cleared out for warehouseIf your in one of those houses, you should buy a pass even if you dont ski. You paid a premium to be close to the hill and want to do what you can to keep the hill operating. We havent seen it yet but some ski hills following golf course to become subdivisions is almost inevitable.
That's even worse. Premium lot to below average. Although some golf course residential also ends up weird. Some existing houses get a road across their rear property line as hole can't accommodate two rows of houses.There was a golf course in Milton that is being cleared out for warehouse
That's even worse. Premium lot to below average. Although some golf course residential also ends up weird. Some existing houses get a road across their rear property line as hole can't accommodate two rows of houses.