Well, you've read the notes,
After all, I was gone for most of the livelong day and evening, so I must make up for my errant and truant behavior.
I just checked again - they're up.
Posted Jan 26th 2007 4:11PM by Nicole WestonFor whatever reason, the average office building seems to be kept at a temperature at least 10 degrees F colder than most office workers seem to feel comfortable. This probably is either an attempt at a shivering-induced productivity boost, but the fact remains that no matter how many sweaters you wear, your hands are going to get cold while working at your desk. There isn't a heated keyboard (although my laptop does get pleasantly warm), but a Hand-Warming Mouse can definitely keep the chills away and your fingers flexible. Made by Thanko, the driver-less USB mouse can get up to a maximum 45C/113F. Price: $23.
I see them via AOL, Safari, etc.
And for Edisaurus' birthday I might consider:Hand-Warming Mouseder Brucer
The only problem with this is that most people have two (cold) hands and only one mouse. They're still going to need one glove or mitten for the other hand.
George - can you read FRIED BRAIN notes?der Brucer
Unbutton unzip your Jeans der Brucer
I had no trouble at all. I can read them at the link http://www.haineshisway.com and http://www.haineshisway.com/archives/ and the direct link is http://208.50.7.254/archives/001643.html.