aardvark baguette Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 You can also add Teflon skates to the bottom of your mouse, but you'd probably need a hard-surfaced pad. I've done this on my home and work mice, with different levels of success. The combination of new-model Logitech G5, Ratpad and what I believe are "Hyperglide" mouse skates that I have at the office is just incredible. The skates linked above are white, but mine were black, so I'm not sure if this is the right set. But they are same shape; small circles. These have lasted longer than the special-shaped cutouts I have at home. I also use more than the 4 they have pictured. I've probably got like 15 on my mouse, and its now a freaking hovercraft.
Fungi Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 Yeah, I neglected to mention the hyperglide skates for both old and new MX518 models I bought too As for the hard surface, I saw a good number of people saying the hyperglide+Qck was a great match so it should be okay.
Dusty Chalk Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 You know, I get deals on mice in my Amazon Gold Box* all the time. I hate mice. I'm a trackball person, myself. I need to get about 5 of the Logitech Trackman for cheap (4 for extant computers, one...just extra). *Sounds like porn.
penger Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 My MX510 still works after... 6ish years of usage. =D
Dusty Chalk Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 A couple of magazines, a book, and a couple of manga...whatever category they fall into.
laxx Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 I hate the prepacked cereal. 1 is never enough.
aardvark baguette Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 heh, I know the feeling. But I'll be taking these to the office, and this simplifies things a great deal, with no dishes to clean.
jp11801 Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 Panan dragonwell two different grades, this may be the best I've seen in 5 years!! Shameless plug for redblossom tea on SF
Dusty Chalk Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 Shameless plug for redblossom tea on SFDo they not do online much? I don't see that. Do I have to ask my sister to get some (she lives in SF bay area) and send it to me? The only Dragonwell I found was a Dragonwell Chamomile.
tyrion Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 A second plug for Redblossomtea.com Found an amazing liquor store in Gainesville. I am picking up tomorrow morning (no liquor sales on Sunday) a bottle of the 20 year PVW, 15 year PVW and 12 year VW Lot B. That should last me until I move my daughter back to school in August.
tyrion Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 Do they not do online much? I don't see that. Do I have to ask my sister to get some (she lives in SF bay area) and send it to me? The only Dragonwell I found was a Dragonwell Chamomile. redblossomtea.com
Dusty Chalk Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 No, I found that, but he mentioned two different grades of Panan Dragonwell that I'm not finding online.
manaox2 Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 After seeing the concert last night, Paper Route - Absence preorder.
Augsburger Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 January edition of wine spectator "100 Best Wines". Sighhhhhhhh... just what i need a new list of i wants. Twenty raffle tickets at the LA/OC Audio society meet. I wanted to win the PS Audio DAC but ended up with a Dr. Pepper.
jp11801 Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 No, I found that, but he mentioned two different grades of Panan Dragonwell that I'm not finding online. Dusty call and ask for Peter or Alice and they can walk you through the dragonwells that are in. There are basically three harvest demarcations we are in the earliest and most costly ($15-25 and ounce) the nest are probably (8-15 per oz) I pass on the next grade after that. The Panan Supreme is crazy good, extremely thick mouth feel for a green tea almost oily. I can't drink teas from almost any other seller after buying from these folks as they are meticulous about the quality they bring in. I also highly recommend the Formosa Oolongs from 2008, they still have a few available.
Voltron Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 A second plug for Redblossomtea.com Found an amazing liquor store in Gainesville. I am picking up tomorrow morning (no liquor sales on Sunday) a bottle of the 20 year PVW, 15 year PVW and 12 year VW Lot B. That should last me until I move my daughter back to school in August. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/mbakes/photo-2.jpg Sounds good, but why no rye?
jp11801 Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 damn, i really, really love tea, but the most i'm willing to spend is $10 per ounce, and not often. bet it's good, though! The reserve grade will be out in a few weeks probably under $10 an oz. Well the top grade at $25 works out to $1 to $1.75 per 6 oz serving, based on 2-3 steepings per serving with an oz yeilding 8 servings. I'll probably bring some teas and home roasted coffee to CanJam.
tyrion Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Sounds good, but why no rye? No reason. They had 12 bottles of the Lot B on Sunday (no liquor sales on Sunday). I walk in at 9:15 am (opened at 9 am) and all the Lot B was gone. It turned out someone with the last name Van Winkle is graduating and asked them to put aside all the Lot B. She sold me one bottle since I had been there twice to buy and they had just closed and then again on Sunday. I also picked up the PVW 20 year and 15 year.
Asr Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 HeadAmp Gilmore Lite (new) and a Gamma 1 Lite by MisterX, to be coupled with a future Mini3:
atothex Posted April 28, 2009 Report Posted April 28, 2009 Got meself some plane tix and a hotel room for 2 nights. Whoo.
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