There are legends in the typing world. The IBM Model M. The Apple Extended Keyboard. The HHKB.
Has one ever been found? A YouTuber named "ClackPot" claimed to have found a "Gail Rev 0.2" in a barn in 2018. The video was taken down after 24 hours. The user deleted their account. remington gail keyboard
But here’s the thing: The story of the Gail teaches us something important. In an age of disposable membrane keyboards and loud "gamer" RGB, we crave intention . We crave the weird experiments. There are legends in the typing world
Some say it’s a hoax. Others say Remington lawyers buried it. Probably not. The nostalgia market is fickle. The HHKB
Enter the "Gail." Named either after a lead engineer’s daughter or a long-forgotten code name for "gentle actuation, improved layout" (the lore is split), the Gail was supposed to be Remington’s final stand.
And then, there are ghosts.