atw: Re: Mouses??

Hey, you guys have inspired me so much with this topic that I now really
do have a great idea for you.

Consider this lateral approach to our collective conundrum.

The IT community loves abbreviations, so why don't we combine the
words: "Mouse" and "Device" to create a completely legitimate and
stunningly thought provoking, yet remarkably intuitive new abbreviation
called (wait for it): "Mice".

Don't you love how IT breaks new ground all the time, whilst adapting
familiar concepts for enhanced usability and consumer acceptance!

Who'd have thought that the solution could be so simple, yet so sound
from an IT administration standpoint.

You know, I reckon that the abbreviation Mice, once in use, might even
spread to the wider populace.  We could even have a plague of Mice.

Of course, a larger than normal computer Mouse Device used for CAD
work in what I call "Real-time Accurate Tracing" would be known as a
RAT, two of which, used in tandem (either with both in the hands of
a solo CAD operator or used simultaneously by two CAD operators)
would, of course, be known by their collective noun of "Ratatouille".

Cheers,

Micky G.



Michael Granat
Write Ideas
www.writeideas.com.au


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