h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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Especially useful with those pesky lockable cabinets. Save the room on your keyring, put 'em in your mouse. Can also be used for other items. Use up that unused space.
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And where do you put the screwdriver that you need to open up your mouse? On your key-ring? |
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Hide-a-keys normally have a slide-in slot where you can store stuff... no screwdriver needed ;)
Oh wait, that was a joke... I think. :P |
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Like the hide-a-key rocks, this would work because it blends in with the umpteen dozen other mice on your desk. |
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But what if someone steals your mouse? |
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[-] for making hiding spots common, and thus ineffective. |
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As a deterrent to theft, I would make the mouse incredibly heavy, or look broken. |
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Yeah, make it a real, functional mouse connected to the computer. Why would anyone steal just an average mouse? |
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I meant make it look like a squeaky furry mouse - oh never mind... |
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