PC Keyboard Salt and Pepper Shakers don't support SureType
Just what you needed, right? After a hard day's night pounding away on keys for The Man, do you really want to season your grub with a little QWERTY? Amazingly, we bet the answer is still yes. Get your set now for $10.95.
[Via technabob]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
slarity @ Jun 11th 2008 8:08AM
Wow I am a true geek, I want these.
My fiance buys these stupid salt/pepper shakers where you cant even tell which one is which. No guessing here with colors and letters.
j_g_puff @ Jun 11th 2008 9:05AM
True geeks season their food with Dvorak, not Qwerty.
AJ in the East Bay @ Jun 11th 2008 11:34AM
As long as you know "which one is which" in the area that really matters, you'll be fine ;-)
Flashpoint @ Jun 11th 2008 8:13AM
I don't understand...
What does this have to do with the iPhone?
bondsbw @ Jun 11th 2008 8:30AM
The fact that your posts about both of them have nothing to do with cognition.
SAS @ Jun 11th 2008 8:14AM
I'll wait for the onscreen version of this keyboard lol
slarity @ Jun 11th 2008 8:15AM
Comment dissapeared? Sad to say I want.
initialxy @ Jun 11th 2008 8:25AM
i'd like a Optimus Maximus version. since i want to change the key display to make it look fancy or put something else in it.
anabouboula @ Jun 11th 2008 8:26AM
wow! very geeky! i want one!
john @ Jun 11th 2008 8:52AM
But.. that's not where the S & P keys belong...
(the S key belongs 90 degrees rotated clockwise, in the space where they put the P key.. and the P key... well, they'd have to add a lot more cardboard box, there).
Feeling ultra-geeky this morning :-)
superfresh @ Jun 11th 2008 9:30AM
One hole for salt and four for pepper? Fail.
chefgon_ign @ Jun 11th 2008 10:55AM
Almost all salt and pepper shakers put more holes on the pepper shaker than the salt one. It is some kind of industry standard.
aaronbareford @ Jun 11th 2008 9:33AM
I saw these like... ages ago xD
But yeah these are sweet, id definately have some in my house (apart from i don't a house, so yeah lol)
Coral @ Jun 11th 2008 10:00AM
I don't want no P in my soup! >_
Low Ranked @ Jun 11th 2008 1:07PM
Then wouldn't that just be Sou?
Coral @ Jun 11th 2008 1:30PM
Don't want no S either, so I guess I'll have me some ou.
senyl @ Jun 11th 2008 10:04AM
These should be standard in the cafeterias of every software house in the world. Although the idea of "Please pass the P" doesn't sound all that appealing
iGadgetgirl @ Jun 11th 2008 11:43AM
I'd like a set of these in the lunch room! Please pass the "S".
g3n3tix @ Jun 11th 2008 2:52PM
This looks like it's from Art Lebedev....It's their kind of thing.
CBrowne @ Jul 17th 2008 6:24AM
First, that's not a very ergonomic keyboard - the keys are in parallel columns...
Second, if it's a QWERTY keyboard, the S should be where the P is and the P should be where my comment is.
Third, I bet they're hardly functional - and any true geeks here will know function should always be prioritised over form.