Oct 15, 2008 -
------------------- Mouse 1, Viper 0 --------------------
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan firefighters caring for a foot-
long viper tossed a tiny mouse in the cage as a snack but
then watched as the mouse turned mighty and killed the
snake. The furry little rodent skirted in and out of range
of the snake's gaping jaws and long fangs, darted in for
a bite, then skittered away, constantly on the attack. At
the end of a fierce 30-minute battle at the Nanoun fire
station, the snake was dead and the mouse had "barely a
scratch on him," one fireman told The Daily Telegraph.
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Mar 04, 2008 -
I have an wireless apple mighty mouse. For some reason, the cursor is going a little slower (especially when it's compared to my wired mighty mouse). I checked the settings and they are all fine.
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Apr 22, 2007 -
I'm always surprised when I come across someone who doesn't know that yes Apple in a very unprecedented PC-esque move released a two button mouse quite some time ago. While some people actually even own the mouse and don't know if its capabilities above and beyond the fantastic little scroll ball thingy. I believe its defaults on first plug in to a machine are to keep both "buttons" as your primary button.
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Jun 22, 2007 -
i need to do a lot of presentations in my line of work, and i bought a wireless mighty mouse today so that i can manage my mac while i am walking around the room. the thing is, i wish i have some tips on how to make it work the most for me...any ideas??
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Oct 05, 2007 -
The mid-morning sun shone brightly through the thoroughly modern webbed-glass and white steel-beamed roof onto the shiny marble floors, freshly waxed and polished the prior night by dutiful cleaning crews. Rows of desks bedecked with the latest design in office lamps and LCD computers screens sat crisply among the signage and banners informing customers of the latest interest rates, saving bonds information and other banking products. Portraits of the financial institution’s founders, dating back over 100 years, sat high and mighty on the cherry-wood walls.
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