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mousemats of infinite goodness

Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

:D

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now you're all fucked.
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aaaarg!

Post by viper_2090 »

it goes on so far!

i don't actually use a mousemat at the moment, just some cloth that covers the table (tablecloth)
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Nooooo!!!!!!!1111OONE!!!111SHIFT+OONE!!!1111!!ELEVEN!!1
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Post by CMEast »

I've got the same mouse :)

My pad is - this one though :D
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

shiny!


wouldn't laster under me though *wore a ratpadz GS out inside 3 months*
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Post by wyrd »

i use a 16p blue nylon and foam maouse pad, as they get used as plates, note pads, etc

(i too have a mx510 :D)
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Post by CMEast »

You'd be surprised, best mousepad I've used and my computer has been on all day recently, me and my mates use it in shifts :D.

I think my hand is wearing out actually :), I've got a red patch of skin on my hand, all shiny and puffy from gaming.
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Post by Jinxx »

CMEast wrote:I've got a red patch of skin on my hand, all shiny and puffy from gaming.
It's terrible when you've got a shiny, puffy hand.

That white, smaller mat in the above picture is mine now, and I have a MX1000.
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Post by CMEast »

I looked at the mx1000 but I just don't like wireless. I don't trust them.

Besides, everyone knows a mouse without a tail is just a hamster and as it says on the packet "Hamsters are not suitable for gaming; dry clean only."
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

CMEast wrote:I looked at the mx1000 but I just don't like wireless. I don't trust them.

Besides, everyone knows a mouse without a tail is just a hamster and as it says on the packet "Hamsters are not suitable for gaming; dry clean only."
pffffftttttttt
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Post by wyrd »

i don't like wireles mice either

they get lost/ run down batteries

and i'd prolly walk off with it in my pocket or somthing
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Post by Grimmie »

I have one of those uber thin rubber based, plastic topped textured mats.
Best mouse mats ever, Five-Billion percent of fact.
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Post by NiGhtcrawler »

all of those things and i have a kenny mousemat.... lol :)
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Post by JamieChalm »

Nuts to that, I have a Homer Simpson mat which I cut up with a compass, then cut a chunck out of with a craft knife and then stuck some pins in. And scribbled on in black marker pen.
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Post by deject »

I just need a real mouse instead of this.
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

deject wrote:I just need a real mouse instead of this.
yes, but it expertly combines an elegant, compact shape with the advanced features that mobile warriors require
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Post by deject »

it's nice to slip into my backpack, but it really is too small for my hands.
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Post by spoodie »

What's a good site to buy a l33t mouse mats?

While we're bragging, this is my mouse: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=7153
Not l33t but very nice and the bluetooth only fails to start occasionally. :wink:
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Post by wyrd »

bah

my keyboards awsome

it's about 5-6 years old and kool, really solid too :D

i once wackerd it really hard, and broke my monitor, but my kjeyboard survived :D
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Post by spoodie »

Do you have one of these?: http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm

You can build houses out of those fuckers and key click is almost as loud as a typewriter.
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