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The Hive Is REALLY Alive!

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[the rock monster chases Nesmith]
Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it.
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions.
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22!
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy!
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots!
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots!
 

I refuse to go wireless with my peripherals. If anything I'd like to add an extra USB mouse.

Man, I LOVE wireless. Especially since I could sit all the way across the room with my keyboard and mouse and still do stuff without worry about those annoying cords of which I already have too many of.
 



Man, I LOVE wireless. Especially since I could sit all the way across the room with my keyboard and mouse and still do stuff without worry about those annoying cords of which I already have too many of.

I love it too, it's just that every so often my wireless keyboard and mouse refuses to acknowledge my mouse movements/key pressing due to reception hiccups caused by my wireless broadband.
 

Man, I LOVE wireless. Especially since I could sit all the way across the room with my keyboard and mouse and still do stuff without worry about those annoying cords of which I already have too many of.
When my dad was alive and using a laptop provided by Altria, they gave him a wireless mouse. Well every once in a while I'd need to use his comp cause my wirless internet signal would putz out. Thing is, I'd be using his mouse, and the signal jst ceased. Several times did the receiver have to be taken out and be plugged back in again. Other times the signal would have to be reset from the receiver (button pressed). Not to mention the amount of money burned on batteries. :erm:
 

When my dad was alive and using a laptop provided by Altria, they gave him a wireless mouse. Well every once in a while I'd need to use his comp cause my wirless internet signal would putz out. Thing is, I'd be using his mouse, and the signal jst ceased. Several times did the receiver have to be taken out and be plugged back in again. Other times the signal would have to be reset from the receiver (button pressed). Not to mention the amount of money burned on batteries. :erm:

Never had that problem.
 

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