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Yeah but our users have plans and layouts and all sorts of other crap on their desks, the last thing they need is cables crowding up the place, cordless is great and the logitech are awesome, but of course magaement saw the microcrap ones were $10 each cheaper, save $100 and pay me a frig load more for trying to get them to be less powerful, go to the point of putting deadened batteries so that one user does not accidentally move the mouse on his next door neighbours computer! :D

where is your office ska? me pictures myself having a little fun out the front with an orphan desktop keyboard and mouse :D

it would be like a phantom interference on your pc and it was possessed by a spirit or something. Actually that could be kinda freaky!

chaos: yeah, there are viruses out that almost do similar. Install a trojan on your machine, then later they can get in via IRC and control all their little army of "slave" PC's to do their bidding. Kind of insidious actually.

Or the old fashioned "back orifice"

Byron? just chill out and spark up a J... :D

Im so over my current job, its good in so many ways, but there comes a time when you have to think about the big picture.... :rofl:

wana go bigger matty!! ive done my homework, damn coldwell are big! ask for a job in the states with em?

wana go bigger matty!! ive done my homework, damn coldwell are big! ask for a job in the states with em?

I could go to the states, but i have never wanted to live there.

Sure they are big, but it doesnt mean they will work here and now.... maybe in 12-18 months, but i have things to do NOW :D

Its been a shit day

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