It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
It’s for pros, which you are not, obviously.
No matter what, you can’t have a nuclear weapon to test some glass on a truck, because nuclear weapons are theoretical devices only.
The concept of “herd immunity” can’t be applied to humans. Vaccines certainly don’t provide “herd immunity”.
People who don’t mind having a cable while using a mouse will simply use a wired mouse all the time. It defeats the purpose.
I may add that a lot of people don’t really know the size and shape of the mouse, and they likely never held it in their hands. Once you look at the Magic Mouse from all angles, you realize that there is not much space for alternatives.
Taking a leak is enough time to have the mouse get a few hours worth of charge.
This mouse doesn’t have touch surface or two-axis scroll ball.
They could put the connector somewhere on the computer, and you would just “hang” the mouse there for it to charge. Would work with desktops only.
All the models you suggested miss at least two things the Magic Mouse has: gesture surface and two-axis scroll ball.
Actually, no. There exist no mouse comparable to the Magic Mouse, that has finger gestures surface and a two-axis scroll ball.
And just after that, you would presumably NOT show up with a better design.
How the mouse looks when it charges cannot beat the level of dumbness needed to actually forget to charge a mouse once every month.
And then, you didn’t have a surface for finger gestures and said goodbye to the two-axis scrolling ball.
But the marriage came with a constraint for the husband. It’s an open marriage, but only in one direction. Therefore, not really “open”.
I think the bad thing is that the sexual “conditions” are not reciprocated between the two.
I think there are parts of the story that were glossed over in this article, or completely ignored. If the man feels like he can’t reciprocate his own sexual openness, then it’s absolutely not a “fair” relationship, and certainly not “equal” (I prefer the word “equivalent”). The relationship itself relies on two…