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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Bloggers Unite for Refugees, November 10th


One of our favorite places online is Blog Catalogue. Please read the latest news....


This Nov. 10, all eyes will be on BlogCatalog members and bloggers who participate in Bloggers Unite For Refugees. Will you be one of them? Ever since we started helping bloggers unite for different causes, we've proven that a little good can go a long way in making the world a better place. This time, because of our work to increase human rights awareness, many members chose to go one step further to raise awareness for refugees — people who are impacted by these issues. So, on Nov. 10, thousands of bloggers will write about the various challenges faced by the 11 million people who have no country to call home and the 40 million more who have been displaced because of war and natural disasters.
By writing just one post for this cause, you can help raise awareness about refugees and help our partner, Refugees United, connect with local non-government organizations (NGOs) to help refugees in their search for lost loved ones. Their goal is to reunite children with parents, husbands with wives, and family members with friends. Participating is easy and you can learn more about this event at http://unite.blogcatalog.com. There, you will find action badges, source material for blog posts, and more information about these people who have no country to call home. With you help, I know we can encourage thousands of more bloggers to get involved and make Bloggers Unite For Refugees as successful as our last event with Amnesty International. It's one of those events that even if we reunite just one family, then we have made an immeasurable impact on the world. Thanks so much for your continued support! We really look forward to reading your posts and the posts of your friends on Nov. 10!

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Inventor's Spot Gallery features mouse hand warmer computer accessory mousepad


As seen on Inventor's Spot Gallery.

Earth Friendly
Uses No Electricity
No Cords to get Tangled
Made in USA
Free Shipping
No Sales Tax

Invention Gallery is a place to show off your favorite invention. Inventor's Spot ill examine your submission for posting on their site. Click here for more details.

The Mouse Hand Warmer featured on the home page of Invention Gallery keeps your mouse hand covered by a warm blanket. Constructed of a warm polyester fleece blanket material with a non-slip surface. Fits standard mouse pads and any size computer mouse. Hand wash and air dry.

Instructions: Slip a standard sized mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer, or can be used alone without a mouse pad. If using a wireless mouse, the net front provides a clear optical connection. When using an USB connected mouse, slip the cord through a small slit opening made in the center front net. Easy to keep clean by hand washing with a mild detergent and air drying. Made in the USA. Uses no electricity. No cords to get tangled on your desk!

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Mouse Hand Warmer is an Earth Friendly Product


IGMproducts.com is a green website. The Mouse Hand Warmer product is earth friendly and uses no electricity to keep your mouse hand warm. Unlike other USB computer accessories, the Mouse Hand Warmer insulates body heat under a warm, fleece blanket making the product energy-efficient at a time when energy is at a premium.

Lower your winter heating bill by staying warm while you work. Whether you work from home or at an office, the Mouse Hand Warmer computer mouse pad accessory will help reduce energy costs while keeping your hand covered by a warm blanket.

If you suffer from a cold mouse hand, the Mouse Hand Warmer will provide a comfortable experiece for your mouse hand. The materials used include cotton and fleece and are hand washable and dryable.

The Mouse Hand Warmer looks attractive on your desk top with a modern techie design using neutral gray, black and white colors, and there are no wires or cords to get tangled on your desk because it is an energy-free hand warmer.

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Mouse Hand Warmer is an Earth Friendly Product


IGMproducts.com is a green website. The Mouse Hand Warmer product is earth friendly and uses no electricity to keep your mouse hand warm. Unlike other USB computer accessories, the Mouse Hand Warmer insulates body heat under a warm, fleece blanket making the product energy-efficient at a time when energy is at a premium.

Lower your winter heating bill by staying warm while you work. Whether you work from home or at an office, the Mouse Hand Warmer computer mouse pad accessory will help reduce energy costs while keeping your hand covered by a warm blanket.

If you suffer from a cold mouse hand, the Mouse Hand Warmer will provide a comfortable experiece for your mouse hand. The materials used include cotton and fleece and are hand washable and dryable.

The Mouse Hand Warmer looks attractive on your desk top with a modern techie design using neutral gray, black and white colors, and there are no wires or cords to get tangled on your desk because it is an energy-free hand warmer.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Auctions Junkie has an eye on new computer gadget mouse hand warmer

The Auction Junkie searches for what's hot right now! The Mouse Hand Warmer is a new computer gadget designed as a blanket to cover the computer geek's mousing hand. The mouse hand stays covered under a soft, warm, fleece baby-like blanket. The 12x12 inch size of the hand warmer makes it roomy enough for any size mouse and just about all mouse pads. The surface of the hand warmer is also capable of providing mouse movement without the use of a mousepad.

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Mouse Hand Warmer, Tech Ticker, and a lady with overworked gray cells!


A lady with overworked gray cells has got a simple yet marketable product that can keep your mouse hand warm in a chilly environment. The Mouse Hand Warmer is nothing but a small 12 X 12 inches blanket where you put your mouse and hand in it to feel the warmness inside.

It will cost $15 for a lazy guy suffering from cold mouse hand syndrome but it may cost cheaper if you’re a DIY guy like me.

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Mouse Hand Warmer, Tech Ticker, and a lady with overworked gray cells!


A lady with overworked gray cells has got a simple yet marketable product that can keep your mouse hand warm in a chilly environment. The Mouse Hand Warmer is nothing but a small 12 X 12 inches blanket where you put your mouse and hand in it to feel the warmness inside.

It will cost $15 for a lazy guy suffering from cold mouse hand syndrome but it may cost cheaper if you’re a DIY guy like me.

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Say Goodbye to Your Mouse… I Don’t Think So!

Mouse Hand Warmer - a blanket for your computer mouse.


from Onuralp Soner

Leading survey company Gartner’s expert Steve Prentice estimated that computer mouse will fall out of use in about 3 or 5 years as touch screens and face recognition systems will take its place. What an estimation isn’t it? I don’t really think that mouse can disappear in such a short time. At least the designers and game players will need the use of it as its really a very short period for developing the hardware and software needed for such movement sensitive systems.
Even if it is developed it can not be produced in big quantities so the price wouldn’t be something that every end user can afford. Also I remember one other estimation of this company about linux systems. If I remember correct they estimated that more than %70 of the operating systems would be linux in the year 2008. This mouse thing is more than an estimation I guess there is some kind of a business tactic behind it. Its really hard to understand and reason the big company games so I just don’t give any importance to such news anymore.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Mouse-Related Pain - Computer Mouse Gadget

Proper position of hand over mouse when operating the computer mouse.



from MFL Occupational Health Center

Recently, injuries from using a computer mouse are getting a lot of attention. This is because we use the mouse for most computer software and often put the mouse in a poor location. The typical mouse-related injury occurs when we reach up and out to use the mouse on the desktop.

Using a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket covers the exposed hand keeping it warm.

Pain in the fingers and hand. Sometimes you can lose individual finger control.

Pain in the pinkie side of the hand. The pain may occur along the outside of the forearm to the inside of the elbow.

Pain in the palm and wrist. This may be the start of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Pain around the wrist. Sometimes it feels like a "bracelet of pain."

Pain in the outside of the elbow and forearm muscles. This is sometimes called "Tennis Elbow," whether or not playing tennis is the cause.

Pain at the top of the shoulder and close to the neck. The pain may also occur between the shoulder blades.

Numbness and tingling may occur along with the pain.


Why Using a Mouse Can Cause Pain
Reaching up and out for the mouse often causes the pain. This reach uses the strong muscles of the back, shoulders and arms to hold your arm out. Eventually these muscles can get tired and sore. While the strong muscles hold your arm out, your smaller and weaker forearm and hand muscles move the mouse. These smaller muscles already work a lot when typing. When we add mousing, they too can get very tired and sore.


How to Prevent Mouse-Related Pain
Purchase a large keyboard tray (26 - 30 inches) that is long enough to hold a mouse and keyboard. If there is not enough room to use a large keyboard tray, you can place the keyboard and mouse on the desktop and raise your chair so that you can type comfortably. You may need to raise the monitor too.


Keep your mouse clean. A clean mouse is easier to use because it reduces the length of time you need to grasp and lift the mouse. Find out how to clean your mouse.


Use a mouse that fits your hand. This helps to keep your hand and fingers relaxed. A mouse comes in many shapes and sizes, and are available in left-handed and right-handed models.


Try your mouse before you buy. Comfort and function are very important considerations for a mouse. When buying any important piece of equipment, you should always give it a test run to make sure it is right for you.

Rest your hand when you are not using the mouse. By letting go of the mouse and resting your hand, you can give your muscles a break.

Keep your hand and wrist straight when using the mouse. Move your mouse with your forearm and shoulder muscles. This gives your smaller hand muscles a break. Do not rest your wrist on the table or tray and operate the mouse like a windshield wiper.

Learn alternative keyboard commands. Keying gives your mouse hand a break.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Ergonomic mouse, pad and relief from the cold



As illustrated above, relieve all your mouse hand stress using an ergonomic mouse and your favorite mouse pad inside a warm, cozy, fleece Mouse Hand Warmer banket. A novel, new idea hitting the market this year! Nothing goofy looking and no cords to get tangled on your desk. The Mouse Hand Warmer uses no electricity!

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