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Mouse Uses RFID Instead of Batteries

ValourX writes "NewsForge (part of OSTG, like Slashdot) has a review of a mouse that is powered by RFID (and yes, it works with Linux). It's cordless and uses no batteries -- you just have to keep the mouse within 2 inches of the mousepad for it to work. What else could be powered by RFID?"

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  1. Duces Tecum by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I disagree with the motion, your honor; you have yet to standardize the interface across multiple platforms to contend with differences of "mouse click" for Apple OSX participants from "Left mouse-click", "Right mouse-click", and "Middle mouse-click" from Desktop PC and Workstation computers. Therefore on these conditions concerning the subject matter jurisdiction, the motion is denied with with judice.

    Panties, I want panties in this court! You are out of line sir!

    Oh and you are having a conflict of interest bringing your foreign jurisdiction prescribed by your BAR card: I want justice, not office of justice you 13th amendment violating Brutish nonce!

    Have this man removed, for contempt of court!

    I don't give you permition to use my name; I have yet to be accused!

    Fuck you, Exchequer Commissioner! My bench will not be defiled by your unwarranted supboena!

    To be continued...

  2. Are you Joe King or joking, lefty? by NRAdude · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    RFID is not a means of identifying things. RFID is marketing lingo intended to deceive the people that this is actually a repeater. Attaching any document or device to any particle or man doesn't change the truth of the matter. RFID is not sufficient as a power source, and tends to passively convey information when it is within range of a station attempting to actuate the mechanism within the RFID capsule.

    In a slightyly offtopic forum, the Commissioner of Social Security is responsible for delegating to officers the purpose of a Social Security account Number; whereas none has been apportioned for "identification" by said Commissioner. At the least, the paper bearing the SSN is not notarized.

    RFID is a mechanism to evade actual law; it is a negative averment; existing only as a suggestion for those unwarranted searches just to evade the actual delegated powers in an extra-constitutional sense. Looking to the Constitution for the united States of America, all matters extra-constitutional are reserved to the States and to the people as though they are mutually co-existing ontop of the dejure (e)state. Can you say "a State within a state"? Law "officers" therefore to be be within the extra-constitutional bounds of the 10th amendment must be either established by that State or the people of this state.

    The use of RFID by foreign agents, them be-having without an oath to the constituency, are tresspassers and are within their own liability as will those targeted people by them may forgive or correct with deadly precision.

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    without prejudice
  3. Good for capillaries in the hand by newpath4comVersion2 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Gee, if they bump the power up to the mouse it could kill disease organisms in the bloodstream... going through yer hand. hahaha FINALLY. Someone has figured a way to make computers do something besides kill us. The genius who made this probably doesn't know he has brought the Solution to Mankind's problems. Altho, of course, I thought I was the One. But hey, there's room for many on the podium. http://free.seekon.com/Strongheart10 . All kidding aside tho, disease germs floating in the bloodstream are vulnerable to magnetic radiation; their cell walls aren't like Superman's cape. More strong heart information: http://www.strongheart.info/ . And don't forget: Riley cracked the egg.