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Kensel Whiteman

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Aug 3, 2024, 1:36:24 PM8/3/24
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I am excited to make these beautiful macarons. I am making for a large group. When it says it makes approx. 30 sandwich cookies, is that 60 shells or 30 shells for 15 macarons? Just want to be sure if i need to double or triple the recipe to make enough.

This was my first time making French Macarons, and they turned out amazing! I followed the recipe to a T. The only thing I added was a tiny little bit of cherry extract, because I love that cherry flavor! I also used marichino cherries

Your instructions on how to get the right shade of blue was perfect! My problem now is with the red-no matter how much gel food coloring are use all I come out is with a dark pink. How did you do it!

Ugh I know it can be tough to get a true red, right? It usually does take quite a lot of gel, and another thing I have found is that it tends to become darker as it sits. Maybe give it 15 minutes or so to rest, and see if that helps?

If you live in a very humid environment, you may have some trouble with the shell. Sometimes when I make them in the summertime, they need to dry for as long as 90 minutes. Good luck and I hope you enjoy!

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Yesterday I checked and noticed a blue hue in the tank and took notice of this one individual and placed him into a box to observe. He definitely has some red just on his head but his whole body is turning blue.

Hello, I want to purchase my first mechanical keyboard. Things you read around the Internet are confusing because there's any sort of opinion. I can't try the keyb. before purchase, and, my use being 80% typing-20% relaxed playing (adventure, puzzle, retro gaming) I know red switches are not my best choice. But how do I choose between brown and blue? Also, someone says the red ones are best for writing too :sigh!: :confused:

Red definitely isn't that great for typing, albeit at first for sure. Since they don't have any tactile feedback, it's easy to do typos as simply hitting the key lightly while moving your fingers could actuate the key. (Typos)

I personally own Brown switch K95 RGB, and I have to say it's extremely pleasant for both gaming and typing. Although they don't have the signature 'click' of the blue switches, since I don't have dampeners installed I still get a nice little click sound on press/release of the keys. What I like about the brown keys is that there is no 'piston mechanism' like the blue switch. So you don't have to bring the switch all the way back up to 'reset it'. Easier for multiple taps when gaming.

I don't have that much experience with blue switches, but if you do a google search. There are companies who sell sample kits, and have videos where they demonstrate the 'sound' and actuation of all the switches. It's not the same as pressing them yourself, but you can get an impression of the mechanism at hand.

when i was moving over to Corsair i got the K70, i really wanted black keys but they were not avaliable and many of my friends said get brown they are better for both gaming and typing, so i went with brown, and i have regretted that choice from day 1, i wish i went with reds, but oh well, after a while they grow on you.

i used to own Black switches, LOVED THEM, then switched over to corsair, and friends suggested brown switches, cause they are for both gaming and typing (still uni student so have to type up reports), i was like alright, but after getting the k70 RGB in brown switches i immediately regreted the choice, i should have gone for red.

alot of people mention that brown switches have a tactile feedback that will let you know when the switch has been pressed, but really, i have used this keyboard for so long and i can not tell when the it hits the point, the only time you know if your really really typing slow, then you notice the key hitting.

I think my ultimate favorite would be clear switches, but they aren't that popular right now, and only a select few companies offer them. But you end up paying the price of a K95RGB for a basic mechanical keyboard. Maybe if I get my bonus this year i'll splurge and get one for work.

I have a K70 with reds and a K70 RGB with browns. Also have another brand with blacks. I prefer the browns, like the tactile feedback, great for gaming and typing. Second place, blacks and last the reds.

I'd agree with this. Browns are still my favorite all around switch. I had a KBT race with blues for a little over a year before selling it off. Great keyboard, solid, and the blues were a joy for typing. I was in college at the time to I had a lot of papers to write.

Maybe I also feel uncomfortable because mechanical keyboards very rarely come with my layout (italian): I think we all look at the keys a little more than we are aware we do, and a foreign layout makes this come out :D:

As a long-term Blues guy, I've been blown away at how nice the K95 RGB Browns are. My Blue Filco is modded with spherical caps, but when I changed it back to the thinner stock caps a year after swapping them out, I found the Blue 'snap' unbearable! The sphericals give the Blues a 'Browner' vibe; a bit of snap with a softer, more linear stroke. Really nice. Here are the caps:

I've been trying the G910 for a couple of weeks too, and although it's a disaster in many ways, the new Romer-G switches are...very impressive. Better for FPS than any Cherry switch in my tests. Well done Logitech, but let's try wrapping them up in something less silly.

I know that I'm replying to an old post, but I wanted to give my perspective as someone who has tried many keyboards. I play a lot of games (i.e. action, shooters, basically games that require "keyboard pounding"). As an advocate, I do a lot of letter writing as well. I have been using the K95 Brown for nearly 4 years now. In my opinion, it as the best model for those who love gaming but also need a quality typing keyboard. So, if you need something for both uses I believe the Brown model will make anyone a happy user.

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