Say hello to my little friend...

Odale

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Ok so it isnt my friend yet... but it sure is pretty!

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My G15 is sorta getting worn out and I really dont use the HUD on it, the light is shining thru the buttons and it some times becomes unresponsive. I am thinking iits time for a new keyboard. Razer makes good mice, and I was wondering if any of you knew how well their Keyboards worked.

Please respond!!! :D
 
I also have a G15 and just love it. My leds are shining thorugh just fine but I do have a bit rub spot where my thumb rests under the space bar ... like you, I don't use the display. However, I AM addicted to the 18 macro buttons over on the left, and use them as my workaround some of the macro changes in LUA2 -- I would be totally gimped for using Nature's Swiftness and Swiftmend if I actually had to manually work out the global cooldown rather than have the macro take care of it for me. So ... I just can't see giving up a G15, although if this one dies I would probably get the display-free version they make now (the G11).

So ... I have zero experience with Razer so all this is really irrelevant to your question, but anyhow...
 
My friend uses that keyboard Deut. And I have another friend that uses the G15. I'm not that much of a nerd so I just have my logitech wireless keyboard. ^_^v
 
Does it look something like this Icthus?

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well how did you find a picture of the first laptop Treebranch and Mirakle provided for me at the church????
 
Thats right Meli, I was defending your right to wear disposable diapers. But what gets me is what $700.00 was worth then. And the speed of that computer was just over 1MHz, 128k of memory, and you had to boot it up with a 5 1/4" floppy disk which contained the OS.
 
My Old Computer...I have missed it

Hey guys that picture is a computer i did my HS Senior programing project basica programming on bubble sort database of students names, student parking permits and their license tags. Think it was 3000 lines of code lol and one painful flowchart.
 
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