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I don't recall seeing a mechanical keyboard in action any time recently. When i'm typing on the keyboard used with my laptop, it does get a tad noisy but it's not anything really disruptive.
 
I think the quietest keyboard ever award should go to the original Surface keyboard, just saying.
 
I think the quietest keyboard ever award should go to the original Surface keyboard, just saying.

The touch cover? Does that even count? The buttons don't depress, might as well be a touchscreen keyboard.
 
The touch cover? Does that even count? The buttons don't depress, might as well be a touchscreen keyboard.

Even the feel of the Touch Cover is different from an actual touchscreen, mind you - felt surfaces have a little bit of give compared to glass, which has none.
 
Even the feel of the Touch Cover is different from an actual touchscreen, mind you - felt surfaces have a little bit of give compared to glass, which has none.

I had one, was very different to use, didn't really like it.
 
Beats an onscreen keyboard that cover things up and tend to be awkward.

Yes, sort of, but for $10 you can have the type cover, it's so worth it. I ended up just saying fuck it, returned the touch cover, and paid the difference for a type cover.
 
Yes, sort of, but for $10 you can have the type cover, it's so worth it. I ended up just saying **** it, returned the touch cover, and paid the difference for a type cover.

You'd be surprised how the price differences can vary by location.
 
My slim keyboard actually sounds mechanical, so it's fairly loud. I think I need a quieter one, one with a numpad and a not gloss finish...

Which one should I buy?
 
Haven't y'all ever wondered why there are venues that lock their free access points to where you have to ask for the password? I was at one today.

But then again, at least it allows for people to be safer with their browsing and not actually have it as "open access".

Usually is so that only customers get on the WiFi, like the password might be printed on the receipt.
 
I was looking at the ARK statistics for Intel's 520, 530, and 730 series SSDs… and found that there's something missing with the supposedly "higher end" drives: they have slower sequential I/O! They have a shorter latency but less sequential read/write speeds. What's with that?

I don't think random I/O advantages alone are enough to justify the extra money… I'll just stick with 500 Series drives then. 530s can be for extra longevity as they're non-legacy, and everything else can get a Cherryville SSD. With the systems I'm buying and managing SSDs are going to be non-optional.
 
I've been to hotels that sometimes assign passwords to specific rooms that the residents stay in, other times I only have to log into the hotel's Wi-fi service just by going to their home page and clicking something. When I was in St. Louis back in October, we stayed in a Sheraton, and it falsely said I had to pay for the internet services, which they confirmed wasn't true.
 
Networking class is fun.. one of the labs we had to do was create an active directory and a domain server using Server 2008, and then log into an account using Windows Vista from that directory. All of this was done from VMware Workstation as well.

Have you dived into GPO setting yet? Simultaneously the most fun, and aggravating thing you can with Active Directory.
 
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