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that mouse

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Calum:
(i don't know what he's talking about but maybe if we just humour him...) *ahem* yes, choas! razor blades eh? hmm.. great! (backs away incrementally by inches...)

choasforages:
of *course* you know what rong with it, it stoped working for 10 minutes

Calum:
what, the mouse? (and if so, what mouse are we talking about?)

jtpenrod:

quote: ever notice that it is made in china, nuff said
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I have one of those M$ IntelliMouse. I didn't buy it as it was a gift. And, yes, I did notice that. Which is why it's one of the few things with the name "Microsoft" on it that actually works right! When I installed Linux, that M$ mouse was recognized and configured during the install, and it works great.    OTOH, when I installed it on the old Win 95 system, I needed an install CD that unloaded at least 10MB of crap just to get the thing working.    :eek:  WTF does something as simple as a mouse need a goddam install CD? Especially a Microsoft mouse on a Microsoft op-sys.  :confused:  That's just plain nuts.    
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Calum:
i see! we're talking about a Microsoft intellimouse are we? this thread almost makes sense now...

It's not really Microsoft, they don't make hardware, they just like to pay every now and again for people to stamp the Microsoft logo on keyboards and mice and so on.

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