I can't remember the name of the company, but they produce a wireless gyroscopic mouse (which can also be used as a regular optical mouse). You hold it kind of like a pistol's trigger, and just move your arm (or wrist, I can't really remember unfortunately) to move the cursor around the screen. It comes with a desktop charger, so you don't have to worry about constantly changing the batteries. Hope this helps some.
Ok, now you're just being an @$$, there's no need for it. The moderators gave him 'Insightful' not because what he said was the end all truth, but his personal opinion, bringing INSIGHT to the discusion. You need to calm down and accept the fact that not everyone thinks the same way you do. So please, don't make this forum your own personal vendeta against people who think differently from you.
Of course there are security flaws in the anti-* programs, the people who develope them are always a step or two behind those making the virus', spy/maleware. They are constantly trying to get around the "protection" we use, that's just how they think. So enough of this flaming, alright?
This is just a thought, not an opinion, but maybe the Wachowski brothers are on to something with their concept on the Machine powerplant. It would solve two major problems; Over population and the energy crisis.
I'm not saying this is a viable, and definately not a moral, decision, but if we're forced with no other alternative, that may be our only ticket to our survival.
I can't remember the exact details for the quote, but I do remember the context of it. Someone at Nintendo in the '80s said that it's ridiculous to think that video games influence kids. I think it was along the lines of, 'kids listening to repetitive music in dark rooms munching on pills.'
Out of the millions and millions of people who played Pac-Man, there may be a minute number of kids who where influenced. The majority, however, did not pursue all night pill popping raves.
But if GTA is pulled from the shelves, that pill popping raver Pac-Man has got to go too. Hell, while we're at it, why not take Command & Conquer as well. We don't want our kids to take control of the country by using battle techniques gathered from that game. And don't get me started on Flight Simulator training terrorists on how to fly commercial airplanes.
That is if she already hasn't asked your mom to let her in so she can get her things out of his room, located in the basement of course.
I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist posting a stereotypical comment.
Mea culpa
I can't remember the name of the company, but they produce a wireless gyroscopic mouse (which can also be used as a regular optical mouse). You hold it kind of like a pistol's trigger, and just move your arm (or wrist, I can't really remember unfortunately) to move the cursor around the screen. It comes with a desktop charger, so you don't have to worry about constantly changing the batteries. Hope this helps some.
My apologies
Ok, now you're just being an @$$, there's no need for it. The moderators gave him 'Insightful' not because what he said was the end all truth, but his personal opinion, bringing INSIGHT to the discusion. You need to calm down and accept the fact that not everyone thinks the same way you do. So please, don't make this forum your own personal vendeta against people who think differently from you.
Of course there are security flaws in the anti-* programs, the people who develope them are always a step or two behind those making the virus', spy/maleware. They are constantly trying to get around the "protection" we use, that's just how they think. So enough of this flaming, alright?
This is just a thought, not an opinion, but maybe the Wachowski brothers are on to something with their concept on the Machine powerplant. It would solve two major problems; Over population and the energy crisis.
I'm not saying this is a viable, and definately not a moral, decision, but if we're forced with no other alternative, that may be our only ticket to our survival.
Like I said, just a thought.
Out of the millions and millions of people who played Pac-Man, there may be a minute number of kids who where influenced. The majority, however, did not pursue all night pill popping raves.
But if GTA is pulled from the shelves, that pill popping raver Pac-Man has got to go too. Hell, while we're at it, why not take Command & Conquer as well. We don't want our kids to take control of the country by using battle techniques gathered from that game. And don't get me started on Flight Simulator training terrorists on how to fly commercial airplanes.
...and God said, "Let there be cybersex!" And so there was, and it was good...
That is if she already hasn't asked your mom to let her in so she can get her things out of his room, located in the basement of course. I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist posting a stereotypical comment. Mea culpa