Made In The USA - New Unicomp Product

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webwit
Wild Duck

24 May 2011, 21:06

Only AAPL is dead.

ripster

24 May 2011, 21:14

The PC is dead.

Just the Doc hasn't told the patient yet.

itlnstln

24 May 2011, 21:30

For anything other than real work, that's about right. I do just about everything I need to on my phone. I can connect to my network share at home to move music back and forth, print, etc. Other than something where I need to do a good amount of typing or I need a larger screen, my phone serves me well.

Oh, and the iPad is not the replacement.

I'm scouting a Xoom.

ripster

24 May 2011, 21:47

I lost interest once I read the Xoom doesn't really handle Flash well. Bought a HP DM1z instead stuffed with SSD goodness - my Macbook Air Killah!

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lowpoly

20 Jun 2011, 22:00

ripster wrote:Somewhere in Lexington, in a large warehouse, in a long forgotten aisle, a Lexmark Model M Mini injection mold set sits alone and unloved. It probably was mislabelled "IBM Space Saver Keyboard Molds" instead of "IBM Space Saving Keyboard Molds".
Speaking of lost equipment, did anybody ever find out what happened to the Cherry Double Shot machinery?

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Gilgam

21 Jun 2011, 08:48

i bought them :mrgreen:

No i don't know, the price must be high...

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sixty
Gasbag Guru

21 Jun 2011, 08:49

lowpoly wrote:
ripster wrote:Somewhere in Lexington, in a large warehouse, in a long forgotten aisle, a Lexmark Model M Mini injection mold set sits alone and unloved. It probably was mislabelled "IBM Space Saver Keyboard Molds" instead of "IBM Space Saving Keyboard Molds".
Speaking of lost equipment, did anybody ever find out what happened to the Cherry Double Shot machinery?
They are still using the same molds for their POM keys today.

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lowpoly

21 Jun 2011, 09:20

Thanks. I imagined them sitting in a warehouse waiting to be scrapped.

ripster

21 Jun 2011, 19:17

I think the double shot molds would be quite different from the Lasered POM molds.

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