You know @ first I thought: How long can germs live outside the body? Is this thing really necessary? But germs can live a long time on objects. Apparently Hepatitis can live on, say a doorknob, for a month or so (according to an NYTimes article). Maybe I want to buy one of these things after all.
Libraries & other public access points shouldn't be w/o them on all their machines!
Do you have a problem where strangers come into your home and rub Hep all over your mouse?
If I had those kind of issues, I think I would find a new place to live. :D
Seriously though, this is perfect for those young kids who like to play on noggin.com and eat PB&J at the same time. I have lost multiple mice to peanut butter and other sticky food substances because of my four year old.
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Anthony @ Jun 28th 2007 12:08AM
You know @ first I thought: How long can germs live outside the body? Is this thing really necessary? But germs can live a long time on objects. Apparently Hepatitis can live on, say a doorknob, for a month or so (according to an NYTimes article). Maybe I want to buy one of these things after all.
Libraries & other public access points shouldn't be w/o them on all their machines!
Jeremy @ Jun 28th 2007 7:45PM
Do you have a problem where strangers come into your home and rub Hep all over your mouse?
If I had those kind of issues, I think I would find a new place to live. :D
Seriously though, this is perfect for those young kids who like to play on noggin.com and eat PB&J at the same time. I have lost multiple mice to peanut butter and other sticky food substances because of my four year old.