The Seven Deadly Keys

Posted by Miss Cellania in Comics & Cartoons on October 12, 2011 at 4:49 am

The seven deadly sins, as illustrated by the keys on your keyboard. And why not? Many of us live our lives through a keyboard! By Christiann MacAuley at Sticky Comics. Link -via The Daily

 
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Keyboard Street Art

Posted by Alex in Art on September 24, 2011 at 6:27 pm


Photo: Ti.mo/Flickr

The key to successful street art often simply finding the right type of background. Like this clever AZERTY keyboard art in Brussels, Belgium - via Clickr Chart

 
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Keyboard Skulls

Posted by Nan Koenig in Art, Design on August 10, 2011 at 7:51 am

Photo Credit:  Maurice Mbikayi

South African artist Maurice Mbikayi calls his keyboard skulls “anti-social networks” and says that the work “symbolizes the internet addiction and consequences that occur nowadays. It also emphasizes the negative effects of being reliant to the new technology and internet. Sadly the more we experience it, the more we are reliant to it.” I do think that these are a great conversation piece–if you’re looking at them in person! Check out his other mixed-media artwork on his website and the skulls themselves on Laughing Squid.

Link | Artist’s website

 
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Keyboard with Varying Key Heights Based upon Frequency of Usage

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design, Design on June 1, 2011 at 5:33 pm

Think of Mike Knuepfel’s sculpture as an infographic. The height of each letter is greater the more often that a letter is used in the English language:

Idea – I’ve been thinking about and exploring the idea of using 3d rapid prototyping techniques to create sculptural data visualizations. One idea was to have elements or data of the sculpture represent the object itself.

Link via Geekologie

 
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Say Goodbye to the Caps Lock Key

Posted by Miss Cellania in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on December 19, 2010 at 4:24 pm

The new Google Cr-48 notebook doesn’t have the standard Caps Lock key you see on other keyboards. Is this the beginning of the end of Caps Lock?

Caps Lock had its uses back in the olden days. Some of the earliest computers were business machines, used to input product keys and other strings of letters and numbers that often included all caps. Some of the first programming languages, like FORTRAN and Basic, were composed entirely in caps. (They didn’t always require Caps Lock, mind you—a lowercase a would often automatically show up as A.)

By the 21st century, Caps Lock had become an outdated scourge. Modern-day personal computing—surfing the Web, writing school papers, chatting online—doesn’t require nearly as much capitalization. As of 2010, the most-common Caps Lock users are enraged Internet commenters and the computer-illiterate elderly.

Will anyone miss this key when it’s gone? It won’t make a bit of difference to me, as Caps Lock is one of three keys on my keyboard that don’t work anyway. Link -via Bits and Pieces

 
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Bamboo Keyboard

Posted by The Nag in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on December 13, 2010 at 8:38 pm

Are you looking for a keyboard that absorbs sweat? Me neither but this bamboo keyboard and mouse combo does that as well as “evoking in the users a deep feeling of peace, calm and tranquility.” Clearly this unique, easy-to-use product is one you’ll want to own.

Link - Via UberReview

 
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Keyboard Bench

Posted by John Farrier in Art, Home & Garden on May 17, 2010 at 10:02 am

Designer Nolan Herbut made a bench out of keyboard keys:

The Wolfgang keyboard bench is made up of 2000 keys imbedded into a layered Baltic birch wood. Each key is pressable and actually makes a clicking sound when pressed. The tactile effect of the bench also makes a playful interaction with the bench because you engage with the piece of furniture in a very up close and intimate manner while pressing in the keys.

This way you can get the sensation of sitting on a keyboard without damaging your computer peripherals.

Link via DudeCraft | Photo: Coroflot

 
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Back in Stock: Recycled Keyboard Purse

Posted by Alex in Fashion on May 3, 2010 at 3:33 pm

Back in stock at the NeatoShop and just in time for Mother’s Day (Delivery by May 8th to USA destinations, shipping via Priority Mail if you order today): here’s the Recycled Keyboard Purse and Clutch.

Perfect for geeky moms! More Mother’s Day Gift Ideas over at the NeatoShop.

 
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Recycled Keyboard Clutch Bag

Posted by Alex in Fashion on April 8, 2010 at 4:09 am


Recycled Keyboard Clutch – $37.95 at the NeatoShop | More Apparel & Accessories

Who says you can’t be geeky, eco-conscious and fashionably stylish at the same time? This Recycled Keyboard Clutch may just be that special geeky girl’s "type" of handbag.

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Recycled Keyboard Purse

Posted by Alex in Fashion, Pictures on February 9, 2010 at 11:39 pm


Recycled Keyboard Purse – $39.95

What to get your beloved geek girlfriend? How about this Recycled Keyboard Purse, made from 365 computer keyboard keys. From the Neatorama Shop: Link

Or how about some Yummy Pocket Pizza, Taco, Cookie, or Pita?

 
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Your Keyboard’s Secret Life

Posted by Johnny Cat in Comics & Cartoons on December 14, 2009 at 4:11 pm

Poor Scroll Lock.  Have a look at more like this at AcidCow.  Somebody help me out with On-Pause-Off… I don’t get it, is it a Mac thing?

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14 Cool Computer Keyboards

Posted by Queuebot in Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on March 21, 2009 at 10:51 pm


Tired of the QWERTY layout on your keyboard? Have a keyboard layout that may make typing even more convenient? This customizable keyboard guarantees that you can layout your keyboard any which way you want–perfect for programmers and gamers.

This is a customizable computer keyboard which is called DX1 System. It used for gaming, software, photoshop, and preferences are fully customized for each button.

This is just one of 14 Cool Computer Keyboards for Geeks detailed at Walyou. Link

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by pax.

 
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My “Type” Of Car

Posted by Stacy in Blogs & Internet on February 18, 2009 at 10:10 pm

This rainbow-colored car is covered entirely in computer keys. There’s more where this came from, though – DarkRoastedBlend has cars covered in grass, Legos, pens, and even a car covered in cars. Tiny cars, that is, like the Matchbox variety. How meta. Now if only each Matchbox car was covered in even smaller cars…

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Scrabble Keyboard

Posted by Miss Cellania in Art on January 19, 2009 at 1:19 am


Datamancer was commissioned to build a computer keyboard for some friends who are Scrabble fans. Most of the keys are actual Scrabble tiles, and the ones that had to be custom-made look just like the real thing. Link -via Gizmodo

 
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Klingon Keyboard

Posted by John Farrier in Film, Gadgets, Hacks & Mods on January 14, 2009 at 8:59 pm

ta’ SoH neH chu’ Doch vaD lIj Duj? Well, you’re in luck! You can get your own Klingon language keyboard for only £43.99.

Link via Geekologie

 
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