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- Subject: Re: Mouse resolution
- Date: 3 Mar 1996 03:31:43 GMT
- Organization: Capital Area Internet Service info@cais.com 703-448-4470
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- In article <4h3mn1$etb@nn.fast.net>, riptide <riptide@pop.fast.net> wrote:
- >> I want to buy a new mouse but don't know what constitutes a good
- >> mouse. What kind of resolution(dpi) should I look for? Is one brand better
- >> than another? I lookingfor a three button mouse, the prices have ranged from
- >> $20-$65. Is $20 too cheap or should I get a better one. Thanks a bunch.
- >
- >Depends on how much you use your mouse. My computer came with a cheap mouse, and
- >it wore out in a year (cleaning it didn't help, a part had worn). I then bought
-
- Why is this mouse crap posted to 1,000,000 groups? It has nothing to do
- with comp.unix.unixware.misc; is it just an ego problem?
-
- What this world really needs is news software the that nulls postings
- to more than three groups. two maybe. Anyway, posting like this will
- certainly bring it on.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Harrison
-
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- Harrison Picot * 1995: Bill Gates asks congress to allow immigration
- harrison@cais.com * of 140,000 programmers/yr. Congress agrees; held 0
- Haymarket,VA USA * hearings on immigration. Hearings on "Hillary" 99.
- (I just speak for * Chances of programmer's pay increase (only) 3% 99.
- me). * Chances of programmers sharing success with Gates: 0.
-