Free to first taker. — Normally I’m not interested in helping people move their leftover junk. I’d just like someone to tell me EXACTLY what is a non-Y2K-compliant keyboard? Makes no sense to me.

Indiana warehouse is in need of repair and must be emptied. 2700+ palettes of non Y2K compliant PC keyboards remain.Free to interested party. Interested party must take whole lot as part of the agreement. Please leave contact information if seriously interested.

this is in or around greater indianapolis

found by Tom Henderson



  1. SN says:

    “My favorite is still an old Packard Bell keyboard….”

    Oh god, I use a Packard Bell 5130 keyboard. I like it because the keys feel like real keys. You’re really pushing springs.

  2. Mr. Fusion says:

    Joshua, Indy is about 180 miles south of us. First the wife won’t let me use the Caravan and second I had to make room in the garage for the lawn tractor. I don’t know where else I could put them.

    I’ve grown quite attached to my Micro$oft Internet keyboard. I do agree that in a previous life my (mid ’90s) Packard Bell was an awesome keyboard; the computer it was attached to was crap. Before that, I really liked my (late ’80s) IBM. At the time I didn’t appreciate either as much as I should have.

  3. Les Hildenbrandt says:

    Who needs a windows key, control escape does the same thing.

  4. rctaylor says:

    For the last time John didn’t invent the Dvorak keyboard. He was the one the wrote the symphonies. I’m particular found of #9. ;)

  5. RBG says:

    Yes, but did he ever test one? or even did he know someone who did? or maybe read about one? or ever own a key on a board? or eat a kiwi while bored?

    RBG

  6. 0113addiv says:

    I’ve tried dozens of keyboards but have yet to find one that has come close to the perfect one I found at Bestbuy for $12. I’ve been looking for this keyboard all over so that I could buy one for work, and at my second home. The company, Nexxtech doesn’t even make the same quality feel that this one uses. If anybody can find this model keyboard, I’ll buy it from you: KD-2201. This keyboard is perfection. Amazing for its price which goes to show you that being priced higher doesn’t make it better.

  7. Winston says:

    Maybe woot.com will snag this ;)

  8. K B says:

    Yes, but did he ever test one?–RBG

    John doesn’t have to test. When he is in the presence of a bad product or idea, its badness osmoses to the core of his being, at which time he knows that it is time to write a review.

    Some speculate that this is a gift that he picked up whilst training with a master in China, but no one is sure. All we know is that at such times he becomes cranky.

  9. chewy says:

    My favorite is still an old Packard Bell keyboard….”??

    Anyone remeber the PB laptops with the “J” key.

    Pointng device at it’s oddest.

    ~chewy

  10. ECA says:

    Whats a wonder in my mind is the quality of KB and mice.
    They are PROVEN products, that should give at Least 5 years of service, if NOT alot more.
    Corps get some of the best, as the seller dont want to replace Anything.
    I have a friend that has a 12+ year old IBM KB and it still works.
    There is a site on the net, as they dont make the IBM KB anymore, that sells them upto $300 EACH(last I looked).



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