++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Red Squirrel

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take the bike to work off some of that poutine! ni

I should do that more often actually, only downside is getting to work all sweaty. Walking is an option too though and won't make me as sweaty. I did it a few times last year but should try to make it a habit and do it more often. Decent work out too. It might burn off at least a few fries. :p
 
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eldorado99

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I should do that more often actually, only downside is getting to work all sweaty. Walking is an option too though and won't make me as sweaty. I did it a few times last year but should try to make it a habit and do it more often. Decent work out too. It might burn off at least a few fries. :p
i was talking about riding the bike to the chip shop
 
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Ajay

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I just got the red one because the RGB backlighting is a bit much. Not to mention the added $$$$ of RGB.

That's what I have. It's a nice keyboard, though key spacing makes it a bit small (I take size large gloves). Very good for gaming. Feel is good and better after I added orings to all the plungers (plus the noise went way down). I've heard that Ducky and Das keyboards are the best - I would switch if I went back to software engineering - the spacing would make those keyboards more comfortable for doing a lot of typing.
 

Ajay

Lifer
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What was that?
cow-2.jpg
 

bigboxes

Lifer
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Nef, ni moo... did I miss anything?

For starters, moo always goes first. asdf works as well. There's also backwards versions of the standards: oom, fen, in. Of course, anything is acceptable when it comes to pure neffing. The idea is to post unmeaningful posts that just increases your post count. I see you got that covered. :D
 

eldorado99

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That's what I have. It's a nice keyboard, though key spacing makes it a bit small (I take size large gloves). Very good for gaming. Feel is good and better after I added orings to all the plungers (plus the noise went way down). I've heard that Ducky and Das keyboards are the best - I would switch if I went back to software engineering - the spacing would make those keyboards more comfortable for doing a lot of typing.
i've used a Das Keyboard at work before and didnt really find it any nicer than this one. It was an older model though...