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The Sapphire, a tiny GPS Mouse, was released at the
The Sapphire, a tiny GPS Mouse, was released at the end of 2000 by Royaltek. It is designed for laptop, notebook and PDA users. There are two kinds of interface connecting cables that can be chosen based on requirement.
http://www.sapphire-gps.com/pages/957736/index.htm
not bad at $120.00
boy Miss. Clause really loves me HEHE
WARNING: DO NOT LET DR. MARIO TOUCH YOUR GENITALS. HE IS NOT A REAL DOCTOR.
It is a GPS satellite antenna, used to do Navigation and Tracking.
My sole purpose it to set it up on my New Laptop and go war driving (the fine art of discovering wireless networks as you drive around in your car.)
I was going to says do you get lost often while sitting at your computer desk. If so a GPS will probably not find where you went off to but a shrink might.
It is a GPS satellite antenna, used to do Navigation and Tracking.
My sole purpose it to set it up on my New Laptop and go war driving (the fine art of discovering wireless networks as you drive around in your car.)
I was going to says do you get lost often while sitting at your computer desk. If so a GPS will probably not find where you went off to but a shrink might.
HAHA even Q has jokes, not to funny ones but jokes none the less
WARNING: DO NOT LET DR. MARIO TOUCH YOUR GENITALS. HE IS NOT A REAL DOCTOR.
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