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From: spasieka@novice.uwaterloo.ca (Simon Pasieka)
Subject: Re: LOGITECH == JUNK
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Date: Mon, 13 May 1996 21:45:26 GMT
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In article <4n6ti2$ht3@main.freenet.hamilton.on.ca>,
Simon Lam <aa827@freenet.hamilton.on.ca> wrote:
>Followup-To: comp.ai.games,comp.os.os2.games,comp.sys.amiga.games,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.marketplace,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc,comp.sys.mac.games.action,comp.sys.mac.games.adventure,comp.sys.m
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>References: <4mo71e$ptf@dawn.mmm.com> <4mr2kq$cl2@news1.vancouver.istar.net> <31924B7C.451E@universal.nl> <JzHFoCAwvkkxEw+R@j-catter> <Dr8024.Dz2@novice.uwaterloo.ca> <4n492h$siu@lantana.singnet.com.sg>
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>: <grin>  Perhaps we can see about using another word, such as... "rats"?
>
>No no no. Rats are the big BUS mouDAMN. Can't say that. I know... BUS 
>thingies.
>--
>				Simon Lam
>				    It's the man, not the machine.

Then how about 'mouses thingies'? That would drive some people right up 
the wall!

regards,
(yet another) Simon
-- 
"Imagine Windows booting up in your face forever."
                                      Robert X. Cringely, Infoworld.
                                      May 6,1996
