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Now that mouse cords are disappearing it is the perfect time
to
introduce Mouse Cord Anchor. This anchor is placed after a
short
section of the mouse cord closest to the mouse, so the springy
action of the cord against the anchor allows for rapid motion.
for imaginary friends
http://en.wikipedia...ood_of_Make-Believe [xandram, Apr 08 2013]
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Makes the mouse a dynamic object. |
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Is this a kind of mouse treadmill, designed to give the user more exercise? |
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You should know you're the one thinking about it. |
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Tie me musculus down mate, tie me musculus down... |
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Maybe you should be the other guy. |
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A guy walks into a bar, and some other guy makes it a joke. |
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// I think therefore he is |
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I haven't been anyone's imaginary friend before. Is there a manual? |
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[not_morrison] There might be a manual in Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. [see link]
As for the idea - I'm seeing a mouse trebuchet weighted down by Popeye. |
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...bring lepidoidis round now, and tie me musculus down... |
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This would have also helped with that thing where the mouse cord slides off the back of the desk, taking up all the slack, so when you try to move the mouse towards you the cord tugs annoyingly. A predictable, springy tug might be slightly less annoying. |
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