The day is getting so very very close
Mood:
energetic
Now Playing: I'll smash you meeses to pieces
Santa IS Comin to this Town , DUDEI learned some time ago that when someone ask for a particular item for Christmas item you should not try to substitute that item for even something that is virtually identical. For example, Logan requested a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical.

This item is actually inexpensive and perhaps one of the most popular human interface devices around. At first I told him that I probably had one in my box-o-parts that I have in my office as I prefer to use a marble Mouse.

May I add that the Microsoft Trackball Explorer is a superior Mouse. But I Digress. According to Logan the Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical is the superior Mouse, enabling you to move the cursor with untouched accuracy with no continued movement after stopping especially in the intense and competitive world of on line gaming. I dig out the optical Mouse that is in the box-o-parts and discover 1. It does not say Microsoft on the item, in fact no brand name is anywhere on the Mouse and the made in China sticker is the only evidence of anything.2.

It is a USB port device. Damn He said nothing about USB or PS2. Now What? I also find a USB to PS2 adapter and on the adapter clearly imprinted on it is Microsoft. I plug it in and the computer recognizes it as Microsoft. Hooray!!!. Not so fast there buckaroo. After a conversation with Logan he indicates it can't be a Microsoft Mouse. He claims there are no substitutes. OK I resign myself to spending the paltry sum at Miejers when I swing by that morning to pick up 102 dollars worth of Prime rib the Merry had charged the butcher to trim up for her and have ready. No such luck. Although the most popular Mouse, Logitech rules the computer accessory isle. No problem. I will go to my preferred place of computer and computer accessory items, Discount PC. I go in the store and I see numerous mice. Most are discounted with some off brands . We are talking bins and bins of used and new Mice including some fancy ones in their boxes on the shelf Logitech, OBS, Kensington, Think Accessories, and more. One Microsoft Mouse on the shelf. Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, CORDLESS.I call Logan and he exclaims No it's got to have the cord. FINE. A clerk ask me if he can help me. I indicate what I'm looking for. He pulls a Logitech optical Mouse out of a used bin and says this works exactly the same and for 5 bucks you can't beat the price. I tell him that I specifically need the Microsoft item. He rolls his eyes and says Listen here. You slap a Microsoft sticker on this bad boy and he wont know the difference , trust me. But I know better. I've been there. I received the look alike item, the just as good item in the past. He probably is right but it's not the same. I consider going to Comp USA or Circuit City. Clear across town. But First I'm thinking Target. Close by and they might have what I need and Office Max is just a few doors down. I roll into Target confident that the worlds most popular Mouse is there. I find the accessories shelf. Logiteck, Kensington, OBS and there, there it is. Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical, but damn it's some souped up version with wheel controls beyond the norm, the Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000, but Hey! it is Microsoft, with the cord.

And still under 20 bucks. I purchase the item knowing full well Logan will be happy and confident in this Mouse. Nothing is Easy it seems.
Merry has injured her back. She is moving very slow with much pain in her face and a short temper. This is not good. She works the closing shift tomorrow and I was expecting her to help get the house in order as well as cook up a 16 lb. rib roast. She ingest Motrins and a Vicodin so she can sleep. Fortunately her doctor can see her this morning at 11:15.

I must have spent hours wrapping presents. I had forgotten how clumsy I am at wrapping . There really wasn't that many but thank god that's done. What looks better than a Christmas Tree? One that has presents crammed under it, That's What.
