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Computer mouses created to look like animals, such as, turtle, fish, cat, and more for children and adults who want to add a little fun to work.
(?) MouseStuff
http://www.mousestuff.com Frog, pig, panda and puppy mouse available - soon to come: bee, ladybug, duck & bunny [LoriAnn, Oct 23 2002]
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All right, croissant for the kids. Don't think I won't make fun of you if you show up to work with it though... |
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Are they shaped like other animals or are these merely outfits for your current mouse - mousefits perhaps? |
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How about the slug version? |
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Porcupine? Starfish? Camel? Sloth? |
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Well, sorta baked. You can actually get a mouse-shaped mouse (complete with cheese-appearanced mouse-mat). (And my manager has a mouse shaped like a bikini-clad bathing beauty. Guess where the buttons are.) |
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Hm. I was hoping for a way to use actual animals as computer pointing devices. |
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Angel: Are the buttons on her giant...ears? |
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My brother has a mousepad with a wolf howling at the moon. If you push on the moon, the mousepad actually howls at you. You could pair the animal-shaped mouse with the appropriate noise-making mousepad. |
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You would do a lot of business with cameleons since they would keep "disappearing". |
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The porcupine version wouldn't be very user freindly. (+) |
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