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| Wienerdog:
I think it is Christian trying to slow down the GGG sales again... and we thought he was gone! Quit Smurfing Christian! |
| Green Giant:
If I send you $200 in cash to the South African Embassy now to help you get them produced will I get $500 in parts back in just 3 weeks time? |
| fatfingers:
--- Quote from: More Cowbell on October 16, 2007, 12:44:02 pm ---Hey guys, I figured out cold fusion! Free energy for everyone forever! I have a softball game to run to and then I have a ton of tv to catch up on so I'll get back to you on the details at some point. --- End quote --- Now let's not be silly. There is nothing difficult about ColdFusion -- any programmer should be able to figure that out. ;D |
| fjl:
Wow, didn't realize so many people where interested in this. I though I was the only one that hated the clickyness of the cherry microswitches. Well unfortunately I was just pulling all of your legs. No such modification can ever be done. Your stuck with your loud and noisy buttons! I'm just pulling your legs. I went through it and took many pics on step by step on how to do it. Now I just have to photoshop the pics and write notes on them so you guys can easy follow them. I'll do that later today when I get back from work. I know I'm just leaving you guys in suspense again. :banghead: But don't worry I'll have it for you guys later tonight, promise :angel: |
| DrumAnBass:
I just received a Sanwa JLF and was surprised how clicky it is... My Happs Supers with Cherry microswitches seem to be a lot less clicky than the Sanwa. For some reason I had it in my head that the Sanwa would be less clicky. Oh well! |
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