Nostalgia is quite expensive, and when it comes to repurchasing electronic trinkets that you had as a child and have thrown away over time, I would say that the economic balance is quite negative. Please admire this new mechanical keyboard from UNICOMP, famous for reproducing old IBM keyboard models. The sensations are exactly as I remembered, awesome. And my wallet is thankful to my friend Matteo (the one who provided me with the retro PC, condemning me to poverty).
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