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Computer Hardware: Hard Disk Drives, Mouse, Keyboard ... It also provides a platform to work upon. They have to be genuine, essentially as it is the essence of computer...

What's New In Promotional Mouse Mat Materials ... We have heard of memory foam mattresses for comfort, so why not memory foam mouse mats? Promotional mouse mats made of memory foam actually mold to the users' wrist, and prevent strain... In a competitive business world, a leather mouse mat stands out as an elegant and high-quality product...

Family Vacations Are Just A Mouse Click Away ... Many cruise lines like to partner with the airline companies to provide "one stop shopping" for their customers. These may not always be the best choice but in a few clicks, your family holidays can be booked...

Mouse Trap Top Three Things To Consider When Shopping For A Computer Mouse ... A computer mouse is usually connected to the computer using a USB port, which is the same port that other peripheral devices use... The distance and the speed of the roller inside the mouse determine how far the mouse cursor can move on the screen...

Use Your Cellphone As A 3-D Mouse ... You can see above how Nick Pears, a lecturer in computer science at York University, is using his cellphone to control the images on the screen attached to his desktop (Credit: Nick Pears). This image was extracted from one short video available on Pears's research pages about visual human-computer interaction...

An epicure dining at Cree
Found a rather large mouse in his stew.
Said the waiter, “Don’t shout,
Or wave it about,
Or the rest will be wanting one too.”
—Anonymous.

The truth is that a Pigmy and a Patagonian, a mouse and a Mammoth, derive their dimensions from the same nutritive juices.... [A]ll the manna of heaven would never raise the mouse to the bulk of the Mammoth.
—Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)

Cotton Mather died when I was a boy. The books
He read, all day, all night and all the nights,
Had got him nowhere. There was always the doubt,
That made him preach the louder, long for a church
In which his voice would roll its cadences,
After the sermon, to quiet that mouse in the wall.
—Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)