diff --git a/blog/various-updates-2020-11-18.markdown b/blog/various-updates-2020-11-18.markdown index c8a84fe..bc85ebc 100644 --- a/blog/various-updates-2020-11-18.markdown +++ b/blog/various-updates-2020-11-18.markdown @@ -141,18 +141,19 @@ don't expect this to come out any time soon. My [Gergoplex kit](https://www.gboards.ca/product/gergoplex) finally came in yesterday, and I got to work soldering it up with some switches and applying the -keycaps. Here is a picture of me soldering it: +keycaps. -![Me soldering the Gergoplex -keyboard](https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/img/keeb/gergoplex/Elm3dN8XUAAYHws.jpg) +![Me soldering the Gergoplex](https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/img/keeb/gergoplex/EnEYNxvW4AEfWcH.jpg) + +![A glory shot of the Gergoplex](https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/img/keeb/gergoplex/Elm3dN8XUAAYHws.jpg) I picked the Pro Red linear switches with a 35 gram spring in them (read: they need 35 grams of force to actuate, which is lighter than most switches) and typing on it is buttery smooth. The keycaps are a boring black, but they look nice on it. -Overall this kit (with the partial board, switches and keycaps) cost me $124 -with the costs looking something like this: +Overall this kit (with the partial board, switches and keycaps) cost me about +US$124 (not including shipping) with the costs looking something like this: | Name | Count | Cost | | :------------------------- | :----- | :---- |