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October 27, 2006

Remote Control Mouse for Stationary People

Remote control mouseThere are men who have cats, there are women who have cats and there are people who think about men and women who have cats.

I personally think that there is no animal funnier that a cat. They always subconsciously know how to raise you moods. It's always a great pleasure for me to play with my cat, despite the fact that my hands are always covered with deep 'wounds of war' (in some periods, when I forget to cut her claws).

But now I've found an alternative to having my hands always full of claw-cuts: a remote lifelike mouse. You may think that there are dozens of such things on the market and I would agree, but this one I liked the most. The mouse looks very natural and I don't think the cat could actually realize that you're just playing with her.

The developers have thought over almost every detail. The mouse can even roll over only by flipping its tail. You can also intrigue our kitty by using the remote control to make the mouse move in darting movements.

By the way, you could also quiet down your husband with this thing, you know! The remote control is actually a cheeseburger (or a hamburger, whatever), which is actually a very pleasant thing to hold on to for a man. So now any woman can please both the man and the cat!

Using the remote control, the mouse is able to move forward, backwards and back on the feet (if the kitty knocks it down on its back). If the game is spoiled, when the batteries run low, you could also easily fix it - just connect the mouse via a hidden connection to the remote and in a few minutes your pet will have a fully functional, super, undying mouse back on its feet and fully loaded.

After I got myself such a mouse, I really enjoy playing with my cat: I don't get scratched (now I'm not in the mood of cutting its claws!) and when you use the remote, it's like controlling a small vehicle. And actually, when my friends visit my, I always have something to entertain them with. They are playing whether with the mouse (especially the men) or with the cat. Both of these activities make a lot of fun!

A piece of advice: if you know that you kitty is too scared of life, I don't think you should acquire one of these remote mice. It is likely to scare your pet off and not to draw its attention.

October 17, 2006

Smart MP3 Player from Sony

Recently I have really become frustrated with the fact that when I want to listen to my MP3, there's always something noisy around. All of you already know that I'm a music addicted person and the thing that helps me out all the time is my MP3 player. But when I'm somewhere in a crowded place, it gets really noisy and I must significantly increase the volume of player, and, you know, that is quite hazardous for my ears.

But what if I tell you that I have found the cure for this kind of frustration? I really did and I want to share it with you. So, here we go.

I have found an MP3 player that has noise - canceling phones. This gadget was created by Sony, who else? NW-S700F Walkman is the company's first player with a special built-in technology of reducing or even canceling the outside noise.

This technologically advanced MP3 player can really fit the bill in various noisy places. I would also like you to take into consideration the fact that this player has a special bass technology. It makes the sound clearer with no distortion. Thus I can hear a clear sound whenever I am and what is mostly important I don't have to pomp up the volume like I did before.

Check out the capacity of NW-S700F Walkman's battery, which is 50 hours. Surely, I won't listen to the music for 2 days. But anyway, isn't 50 hours of non-stop working an impressive number?

Another discovery is that when I'm in a hurry I don't recharge the battery till it's full. The battery can recharge only 3 minutes and then you're ready for another three hours of music.

If, somehow, you got tired of listening to mp3, you can turn on the FM-tuner. Oh, I've forgot to mention about that one, did I? Besides an MP3 player the gadget has a built-in FM tuner which has a function of pre-setting the radio stations that are oftener listened.

The smart player supports Advance Lossless, MP3, AAC, WMA and Linear PCM music files so you won't have any troubles with music management. I really like this feature, since I will surely have no problems downloading the music I need.

For an even greater entertainment this gadget has a display which in its turn has a 3-line color organic electroluminescence. Thus I'm able not only to read the names of the artist, the title of the song and album but I can see the photo of a specific album as well. The colors of the player also suit me well. My player is violet but you probably can find other colors if you look sharp. The capacity of my NW-S700F Walkman is 1 GB and I think it's quite enough for a music addicted person.

Now that I've told you about NW-S700F Walkman, you should get really anxious to have this player yourself.

October 10, 2006

Ghost Mouse by Pat Says Now

You know, I'm sick and tired of all those dull computer accessories they produce every year. I understand that they opt for quality rather than for design, but anyway… But people who spend in their cubicles at least 8 hours among all those office appliances are eager to see around some devices originally designed.

Ghost Mouse by Pat Says Now is one of those devices meant to make your office desk "brighter".
Pat Says Now is a Swiss manufacturer of computer mice. They produce lots of original devices meant to add some variety to your office life.

Ghost Mouse is a perfect gift. It's wrapped in a specially designed box. Actually, it's no need to wait for Halloween. You can easily use it every day.

The gadget is a 3-button Optical Wheel Mouse. Comes in a white-snowy color. It can be connected to both PC and Mac via USB/PS2. Resolution- 800 dpi. The mouse is easy to install in spite of its very unusual shape.
Pat Says Now give a 3-year warranty for the Ghost Mouse.

I'm not fond off all those ghosts, but I'd rather opt for this one than for an ordinary mouse, But it's up to you to choose!