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Mouse Cord Skittles (shaped like pirates)

A computer game.
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If your mouse cord suffers from stiffness and kinkiness, memories of packaging and general adoption of the wrapped-up-ness of how the cable was sitting in the box it came in, here's a utilisation of this annoyance.

A series of seemingly ordinary desk-resident objects - the sort that would seem to be appropriate to have on a desk - but formed in such a way that they topple easily. These objects can be placed in an approved formation on the desk either side of the mouse cable, and are actuated by the mouse cable nudging against them in normal mousing usage.

The objects each have a score value, and the object of the objects is to knock them all over in one mousing action, if possible - hence the skittles bit in the title.

Ian Tindale, Sep 04 2006


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       That's very fair.
Ian Tindale, Sep 04 2006
  

       baked, on my desk, unintentionally.
James Newton, Sep 08 2006
  

       ...every single god-damned day.
NotTheSharpestSpoon, Sep 08 2006
  


 

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