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Last One to Post Wins! v4

My current mouse has a soft cord too for some reason... dunno what the benefit is supposed to be.
 
Whether you use a cordless mouse or one with a cord, both are way better than a mousepad... You try typing on something with that and the slightest brush against it with your hand and whatever you were doing gets messed up. When I had to get a laptop for university, I got a wireless mouse specifically for that reason.
 
It looks like you should buy a new one ^^"

Whether you use a cordless mouse or one with a cord, both are way better than a mousepad... You try typing on something with that and the slightest brush against it with your hand and whatever you were doing gets messed up. When I had to get a laptop for university, I got a wireless mouse specifically for that reason.
Have you ever played a videogame with a touchpad?
I think that is the closest I've ever felt to being in hell, together with the crying baby in every plane I take, or with playing LoL.
 
Have you ever played a videogame with a touchpad?
I think that is the closest I've ever felt to being in hell, together with the crying baby in every plane I take, or with playing LoL.
Fortunately I haven't, but I can imagine what it would be like. I certainly couldn't play Star Wars: The Old Republic like that. I'd try to click to pick up some loot and it would have me attack an enemy I didn't want to fight. Ach...
 
I think our first computer was a Windows 98 :)
I have never known computers without mice, thank Arceus.
 
My father gave us his outdated computers whenever his job gave him a new one. First one I had all to myself had Windows 98, but first one I got to use at all had Windows 95.
I also got to experience dial up internet... I don't miss it =P
 
I remember when watching a Youtube video required pulling up the video, pausing it, and then waiting for it slooooooooooooowly load to the point where you could watch it all the way through without having it suddenly pause incessantly throughout it. And that was for a 4-5 minute video.
 
Or when you hibernate your PC with Youtube open, and then you had to reload the page for the video to resume :D
 
Setting the video quality to "auto" really helps with loading on YouTube in my experience, 360p video is kinda blurry; but I'll take lower quality over that spinning wheel every day of the week.

I remember when watching a Youtube video required pulling up the video, pausing it, and then waiting for it slooooooooooooowly load to the point where you could watch it all the way through without having it suddenly pause incessantly throughout it. And that was for a 4-5 minute video.
Yesssss, that was so frustrating; I used to live somewhere with super crappy internet, and I could hardly get through a minute of a video without tons of buffering.
 
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