
Introducing the mouse mouse
Thursday, May 3, 2007
When someone at the Stanford Research Institute first decided that the pointing device they'd just invented looked sort of like a mouse, they probably didn't imagine that one day, someone would make this - a mouse that is actually made out of a mouse. The mouse mouse was created by Christy Canida and Noah Weinstein, both regular contributors to the Instructables website - a community site devoted to making cool stuff.
The mouse mouse is made using the skin of a real mouse - bought (already dead) from a pet store in Berkley, where they kept frozen mice for feeding to snakes. For those of you wanting to create your own furry point-and-click mechanism, full instructions are posted - with pictures - at Instructables. But be warned - it involves cutting up a dead mouse. Obviously.
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It's just weird eh?. These geeks need to design themselves a life!
