Other People's Lives (Modest Mouse song)
"Other People's Lives" is a 1997 7" single by American indie rock band Modest Mouse. The single features "Other People's Lives" on the A-side, with "Grey Ice Water" on the B-side. Both songs later appeared on the Building Nothing Out of Something compilation and were left unreleased elsewhere. The first pressing was on clear bright blue vinyl. Up Records claims this was a mispressing and subsequent pressings were on dark seafoam green marbled vinyl. The green vinyl edition is rarer than the mispressed blue vinyl. .
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Eisentraut's mouse shrew
Eisentraut's mouse shrew (Myosorex eisentrauti) is a Myosoricinae shrew found only on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea. It is listed as a critically endangered species due to habitat loss and a restricted range
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saving battery life on wireless mouse?
i am no longer one hundred% helpful, yet i think of if u placed the usb adapter returned into its place under the mouse, that it will close it off, in case you have not any longer have been given a type of slots, and you have not any longer have been given an on and rancid change, ur only decision would be to eliminate the battery
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What will become obsolete first - the monitor, keyboard or mouse?
i would say the mouse and the keyboard. computers will probably be all touchscreen soon.
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The Year of the Mouse
The Year of the Mouse is a 1965 Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with a story by Jones and Michael Maltese and animation by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris, and Don Towsley
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I froze an alive mouse?
It's nice that you have pity for animals like that, and I would have wanted to kill it humanely as well. But I think it's quite obvious that freezing it is NOT a humane way for anyone to die. The same for putting it in a bag (you would have obviously suffocated it). Just imagine how painful it would be if you suffocated or froze to death? It does not seem the cruel pain the mouse went through was intentional, though, to be honest, it was a very stupid mistake. And I do not think you will go to hell for that, especially since you feel a lot of remorse. I do not think you should consider yourself a bad person. :) Though next time something similar happens, make sure you kill it quickly and as painlessly as possible, like an overdose of a medication or poison or something. Because what you did was unmistakably animal abuse, whether intentional or not.
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Mouse partially broken?
I would not exclude the cable problem. Some mice have D/D- twisted and Gnd/Vcc twisted separately. I can easily imagine one of them failing. Another possibility is that D/D- are shorted together. Try - carefully and slowly - bending the wire near the entrance at the mouse end, and check if maybe the laser diode lights up.Opening the mouse generally means lifting either one (or several) pads. If done with some care - just lifting - you can afterwards just stick them back. I you can muster the courage, surely the cable is plugged to the board - measure between the 4 pins for shorts, and to the other end for open circuits.Soldering is difficult on these wires. You might want to look around for a compatible cable from some other USB device
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There's a mouse in my room ! I can't sleep !?
1. Make sure theres nowhere the mouse can hide 2. Put out some mouse posion in your room 3. Make sure theres no food in your room
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Mouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancer
Mouse models of colorectal cancer and intestinal cancer are experimental systems in which mice are genetically manipulated, fed a modified diet, or challenged with chemicals to develop malignancies in the gastrointestinal tract. These models enable researchers to study the onset, progression of the disease, and understand in depth the molecular events that contribute to the development and spread of colorectal cancer. They also provide a valuable biological system, to simulate human physiological conditions, suitable for testing therapeutics. .
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Apple Mighty Mouse
The Apple Mouse (formerly Apple Mighty Mouse) is a multi-control USB mouse manufactured by Mitsumi Electric and sold by Apple Inc. It was announced and sold for the first time on August 2, 2005, and a Bluetooth version was available from 2006 to 2009. Before the Mighty Mouse, Apple had sold only one-button mice with its computers, beginning with the Apple Lisa 22 years earlier. The Mighty Mouse supported two buttons, and a miniature trackball for scrolling. On October 20, 2009, the wireless Mighty Mouse was discontinued and replaced by the multi-touch Magic Mouse. The wired version of the device remained available, but was renamed the Apple Mouse as of the same date, due to trademark issues with another manufacturer of a device named Mighty Mouse. As of June 5, 2017, the Apple Mouse is no longer available to buy on Apple's website.