The Manipulator for Graphical Information.
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The Manipulator for Graphical Information.
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its funny to me that some people have more free time on there hands than me
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In Soviet Russia, Mice Click You!
I’m especially fond of the model that features a flat ribbon cable. Not only do you get a great arm workout, but James Bond will be able to use your mouse to rappel down the outside of the building after stealing you top secret missile plans and your girlfriendread more
You know, there was a time when the Soviet Union produced some of the greatest technology on Earth. Only problem was that was around 1957 — and the USSR took another 30+ years to die a slow, painful death. Sometime during the Gorbachev era, scientists discovered “personal computers,” and thus began a long tradition of making high-quality computer mice. In fact, the Russians were so good at making mice that they decided to write the word “mouse” on them in Cyrillic and include a little picture so that people wouldn’t forget what it was. Perhaps there’s a market for this type of antique obsolete computer hardware? Or maybe Logitech’s next mouse will be inspired by this classic showing of Russian functionality — surely that would be better than its sleek designs of today
actual qoutes from site...
In Soviet Russia, Mice Click You!
I’m especially fond of the model that features a flat ribbon cable. Not only do you get a great arm workout, but James Bond will be able to use your mouse to rappel down the outside of the building after stealing you top secret missile plans and your girlfriendread more
You know, there was a time when the Soviet Union produced some of the greatest technology on Earth. Only problem was that was around 1957 — and the USSR took another 30+ years to die a slow, painful death. Sometime during the Gorbachev era, scientists discovered “personal computers,” and thus began a long tradition of making high-quality computer mice. In fact, the Russians were so good at making mice that they decided to write the word “mouse” on them in Cyrillic and include a little picture so that people wouldn’t forget what it was. Perhaps there’s a market for this type of antique obsolete computer hardware? Or maybe Logitech’s next mouse will be inspired by this classic showing of Russian functionality — surely that would be better than its sleek designs of today
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