The Mice That Didn't Make It
Harry writes "For every blockbuster of the mouse world (such as Microsoft and Logitech's big sellers) there have been countless mice that flopped, or never made it to market. Mice shaped like pyramids; mice shaped like Mickey; mice that doubled as numeric keypads or phones. Even one that sat on your steering wheel. I've rounded up some evocative patent drawings on twenty notable examples."
I'm not reading this article because it's on 20 different pages. STOP THAT SHIT.
20 pages for 20 smallish pictures? Really? The site must be desperate for ad revenue.
Don't forget this one. The only manufacturers' mouse which is usually replaced by a 3rd party one within minutes.
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Trolling is a art,
. . . http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/5921266/Blue-MandMs-mend-spinal-injuries.html
. . . poor critter . . .
Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
Haha! And I got modded troll for saying 30 page articles are common and make me want to throttle someone. ;)
Did you see the subtracts?
See my journal for slashdot ID's by year. Mine created in 2005. http://slashdot.org/journal/289875/slashdot-ids-by-year
....is not a mouse at all. It's the RollerMouse, which lets me mouse without taking my hands off the keyboard. I have used this for 10 years and continue to be amazed that its not the standard in computing.
...your "article" over 24 pages? Other submitters go to the trouble of linking a print page to spare us this crap and you link an ad-riddled pos like that on purpose? I don't say that often, but: fuck you.