No problems with PCB. Has soldered Silent Sky 75g switches. Uses Micro-USB that is plugged in inside the case (you'd have to partially disassemble case to change cable). I put rubber feet on the bottom to create typing angle, happy to remove those before I send it out. Purple Preonic v3 Bundle - $140 - Bought from Drop, never assembled at all. Includes all parts and accessories from kit, carrying case from Drop, and MKUltra plate and case foam. Not really interested in splitting but you could make an offer I guess. Caps Tai-Hao Dark Night - $20 - Double shot ABS. Bought on mechmarket, limited use, no shine. Support for standard 60%, TKL, full size with ANSI. No alternate sizes of keys so not good for 65%, 60% with arrow keys, non-typical bottom rows, etc. 60% Stuff Gray Aluminum Low Profile Case - $35 - Came from a GK61, standard 60% tray mount standoffs, support for cone feet (which are included). Pretty typical stuff. SOLD GK61 bundle for $70 shipped GK-61 Plate - $20 - Aluminum, only supports one layout, supports plate mounted stabs which I will include.
Long-time Portlanders, do you remember how you used to be able to listen to KOIN TV on the radio because analog audio for channel 6 wound up being at the 87. 7 FM frequency? Jeff Gianola even used to tell you to listen to KOIN on your commute. Yet today, no TV station is monetizing its TV news as a podcast, even as so many people stop watching traditional TV. Cable news channels provide all of their primetime shows as free podcasts, and national broadcast networks provide all of their flagship nightly newscasts and signature magazine shows like 60 Minutes as podcasts. So why can't local stations publish their own newscasts as podcasts? They're already posting them as videos on their websites. Back in 2007, OPB Radio stopped airing Oregon Considered, a half-hour local newscast at 4:30 that ran for 17 years, essentially replacing it with Think Out Loud, an interview show. I guess they figured we could get the day's news elsewhere, but now that so many people get their news from random buzzy links that social media algorithms think will excite us, there's a role for a well-rounded local news podcast.
Hello all, I recently switched from Comcast cable internet to CenturyLink 100 Mbps down /100 Mbps up fiber internet. I am in inner SE, Portland Oregon. I have had Comcast internet of varying speeds for over 10 years at this address, and I have had TV with them in the past. Until earlier in 2020, there was only cable and DSL available in my neighborhood. Here is a run down of my experience (tldr: it was ok and I am happy with the service change). 12/21 - Saw that I had 100/100 for $49/mo, and 940/940 available for $65/mo through CenturyLink 12/22 - Signed up online. I didn't call anybody I just did it online 12/28 - A tower tech came out ad attached a wire to my house. They did it at their most convenient point, and not to where I would have wanted it, necessarily 12/29 - Install date. Tech came really late- around 4:30 pm. The guys was super cool, wore a mask, and let me run the cable into my house to where I terminate everything. He gave me loads of extra cabling to reach where I wanted to go, and not just the easiest point of entry.
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I was literally within a week going to buy a Tacoma. Luckily, I was struggling to decide between the Sport and the Offroad models when I got a call from a dealership in Portland OR. The sales manager said you are next on our list for a Rav 4 Prime. The call went something like this: "Hi you are next on our list for a Rav 4 Prime. " "Really!? Me? ". "Yes, we have one here if you want it. " "What's wrong with it? Why would you sell it to me? " "Nothing wrong with it. It is a XSE in Blueprint Blue. No problem if you don't want it, we'll just go down the list. " "I want it, I want it, I want it, I want it!! I had forgotten that when I first heard about the Prime and got really excited about the specs I called around. I was told Washington State is not getting any at all nor was Idaho. Oregon was getting some but there would only be 5000 for the whole country. I put my name on a bunch of lists but figured this was a unicorn car and I wouldn't see one this year. Much to my delight I was able to obtain one, so I'm in the club!
Stabs were lubed by mechmarket user I bought from, feel good to me. One scratch on plate shown in pictures, not visible when assembled. SOLD GK61 bundle for $70 shipped GK61 PCB - $25 - Hotswap, Per-key RGB - Has had probably 5 sets of switches put in total, works just fine. Full disclosure, I totally hated the software for this and couldn't really customize much, but that might not matter to you. SOLD GK61 bundle for $70 shipped DZ60 PCB - $30 - Underglow, this is the soldered version but was MilMax'd by the mechmarket user I bought from. There is also a jump performed by that user because of backspace issues. Not real pretty but everything works well. Pink Aluminum Plate - $20 - Bought from KBDFans, 2. 25u left shift. Probably has some real minor scratches like plates usually do, nothing noticeable. Instant60 - $45 (+$15 for stabs) - ANSI edition, Hotswap, Warm-White per-key LEDs. QMK and VIA compatible. I'll include the stabs (Pink Everglide stabs lubed by me) for $15 but don't really want to sell separately.
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