Wireless mouse

Leslie M Kuizema lhaack at alumni.sils.umich.edu
Wed Jul 22 11:36:24 EDT 1998


I may not have had a enough coffee today so forgive me if I'm missing the 
boat on this one.  Is this for real?  Can anyone explain the technology 
that would make this possible.  I am unfamiliar with this.
Leslie M. Kuizema
lhaack at alumni.sils.umich.edu

On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Nestor Lipps wrote:

> Dear Friend,
> 
> As a part of our email alert service, we, the members of the American 
> Society for Small Animal Welfare, routinely monitor e-waves for postings 
> that point out potential abuses to animals.  
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> Our "e-wave sniffer" intercepted your message to 
> <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>.  In this message, the terms <use the 
> mouse> and <physically> and <worked> and <device> caught our attention.  
> We are sure you are not intending any harm to small animals, but we want 
> to make sure you are aware that animals taken from their natural 
> environment and used for human purposes suffer more greatly than most of 
> us are aware.
> 
> If this message is in error, we apologize, and we hope you will 
> understand that this small inconvenience is worth the thousands of small 
> animal lives that can potentially be saved through this process.  
> If you are involved in, or know of anyone involved in, using <mouse> for 
> any purposes that could be considered harmful, we urge you to reconsider 
> what you are doing.  Did you know that 82% of small animal deaths are 
> unnecessary? Did you also know that small animals feel pain, fear, 
> emotional attachment, and separation anxiety just as humans do?  Did you 
> also know that many small animals have been found to have the same 
> musculature as that which produces smiles and frowns in human beings?
> 
> Please, remember that there is not all that much that separates many of 
> us from our small animal friends.  Only you can help <mouse> if <mouse> 
> is in need.  
> 
> Again, if this message is in error, we apologize.  For more information 
> on efforts to treat animals humanely, please visit: 
> http://members.aol.com/Alto222/grotto.html
> 
> Thank you.
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