If you're on a budget, get anything by Microsoft in the $20-30 range, they make keyboards that'll last a year or two and have enough bells and whistles to satisfy gamers.
If you have a little money spend and want something good, look into a Daskeyboard or a Leopold keyboard, both of them use Cherry switches, which last a lot longer and feel much nicer to type on, which is important for freaks like me to who type 2,000 words a day plus whatever I post on forums, IRC, and instant messaging. If you're old-school, you could get a Unicomp keyboard, which is strong enough to survive a meteor impact, or find an IBM Model M on eBay, the grandaddy of all modern keyboards.
If you want a gaming keyboard that feels nice to type on, get a Razer BlackWidow. Razer's stuff is usually crap with a four-digit markup percentage, but the widow is pretty nice. I think it comes with programmable hotkeys (but you should really use a program to do that, not a keyboard). I suggest unplugging it at night if you care at all about your electric bill.
If you're like me and have a ton of money to blow on useless bullshit, you could get a Happy Hacking Keyboard "Professional" edition, which uses an unusual but very pleasant layout and "Topre" capacitive switches, which make typing more fun than sex, at least for the first few weeks. If you want the sex but not the layout, Realforce uses the same switches with a traditional ANSI layout.
Any of the ones listed other than the Microsoft brands will probably last longer than you will, and the Unicomp/Model M definitely will.
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