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15 Apr 2016, 15:55
Prelim wrote: yup! diodes are out of housing @@
I don't know it's not my shot! I forgot where I found it exactly.

I think Mu posted it somewhere.
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Does the FSSK deserve a heading ?
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I like this one more
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idollar wrote: Does the FSSK deserve a heading ?
Yes it does IMO. The second one works well.
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17 Apr 2016, 22:24
seebart wrote: idollar wrote: Does the FSSK deserve a heading ?
Yes it does IMO.
I am not sure if these are the best pictures.
But they are quite representative ...
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Well post more if you like, I know you tend to shoot a lot of pictures. That one is nice though.
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here is another:
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Another one
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keep going! I like them, let's see if you can catch the perfect shot!
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I really like idea of the the last one, but I think it would need another crop, more luminosity and more contrast!
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ramnes wrote: I really like idea of the the last one, but I think it would need another crop, more luminosity and more contrast!
And correct the typo also ...
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The last one is great with the notes. Play around with it a little more.
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RAMA M10-A Macropad:

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Burroughs TD016:

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22 Apr 2016, 18:33
@Seebart... Ohh how sweet of you! Thanks for recommending my board here, even though the cropped version looks awful
I will try to get a better shot for a header picture, would be a great honor for me to have my board on this page <3
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You're getting really good at this, seebart!
I particularly like the 2nd, the 4th and the 5th of your last post.
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the yellow typewriter is wonderful!
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matt3o wrote: the yellow typewriter is wonderful!
Yeah the Juliette 25 is a beauty. terrycherry's spaceinvaders are crazy wild.

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The current header (terrycherry's spaceinvader crop by seebart) is simply stunning!
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Khers wrote: The current header (terrycherry's spaceinvader crop by seebart) is simply stunning!
Fully agree with you. I searched this thread to find out where this particular picture comes from

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Thanks guys, like I said before: great pictures make for great headers.
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Daniel wrote: [...]I searched this thread to find out where this particular picture comes from

I did the same

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I can add the links in the future if you guys want, but you'll find the threads anyway.
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It would be a nice feature to add a button with a related link to the headers. Sometimes you miss the original post or simply don't know where the header picture came from.
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snuci wrote: It would be a nice feature to add a button with a related link to the headers. Sometimes you miss the original post or simply don't know where the header picture came from.
OK pretty good idea, but you need to contact matt3o and or webwit about that.
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I agree an "about this header" would be nice (if not a bit overkill)
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seebart wrote: Prelim wrote: yup! diodes are out of housing @@
I don't know it's not my shot! I forgot where I found it exactly.

I think Mu posted it somewhere.
That photo is of Mu's custom handwired 60% , he did that trick with the diodes to save space or something like that

I would have placed the diodes inside the switch housing but I remember there was a reason not to ...
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matt3o wrote: I agree an "about this header" would be nice (if not a bit overkill)
This is now implemented. You'll need to enter texts though in header admin. HTML, not BBCode.