I got my gyration keyboard/mouse refurbished for about $35 a year a go. The secret is to keep it well charged and it works great. It can be used as an ordinary optical mouse, or picked up, its probably best to pick up only on low mouse intensity stuff, i.e. Media PC stuff, but I can't imagine doing much else from my sofa anyway.
I got my gyration keyboard/mouse refurbished for about $35 a year a go. The secret is to keep it well charged and it works great. It can be used as an ordinary optical mouse, or picked up, its probably best to pick up only on low mouse intensity stuff, i.e. Media PC stuff, but I can't imagine doing much else from my sofa anyway.
No, not while my greatest nemesis still provides our customers with free light, heat and energy. I call this enemy...the sun. Imagine it, Smithers: electrical lights and heaters running all day long!
Singapore airlines is already unique in having just about the most pimped coach seats I've ever ridden in. When I was working in Asia the long flights (14 hours from Seoul to Sidney) were made a lot easier with all the in seat super nintendo games and movies/TV they had (in 2004). Getting to choose between five bad movies really is a TON better than getting one. They even had an option to let you play chess for with people in other seats. That and their food is actually palitable. They also give discounts when you spend a few days in Singapore. Finally, the flight attendants are the hottest in the bussiness (their uniforms actually give asian girls an a$$). Next time your heading to asia, fly SIA!
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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