Christ, what do I put here? I'm not one who commonly talks about himself. Okay, let's begin with the basics. I'm a 17-year-old male from St. Petersburg, Florida. I'm a nerd, which probably is true for a great majority of Wikipedians. I'm currently in my senior year of high school, and preparing to go to college. I'm a National Merit Scholar, as well. My interests include computers, learning, The Simpsons (of which my knowledge is roughly equal to Wikipedia's), grammar (of which I am a Nazi), politics, and religion. My leanings there are duly pigeonholed over there on your right. And...that's it for now. Leave any questions on the talk, mmkay?
The Model M Keyboard is a class of computer keyboards manufactured by IBM, Lexmark and finally Unicomp, starting in the 1980s. The Model M was considered a class of keyboards rather than a specific model, as the many different models of the keyboard had their own distinct characteristics. Most, however, included fully swappable keycaps and a buckling spring key design, which are two features many people, such as computer enthusiasts and those who type often, find very useful. The Model M is also remembered for its overall heavy and sturdy design, which allowed the keyboard to survive far longer periods of time, use, and abuse than practically any other personal computer component ever manufactured.
Other than that, I don't make ground-breaking edits to very many pages. I do a lot of tasks that help with the encyclopedia, though, like fighting vandalism, grammar fixes, and other chores.
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