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VK2ZRG > TECH     22.12.05 12:34l 34 Lines 940 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Computer Mouse Puzzle
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VK2ZRG/TPK 1.83d Msg #:1904  Date:22-12-05  Time:10:12Z


From David ZL3AI
>
>(This really happened to me yesterday)
>
>While sitting back from the keyboard, contemplating what I had written in a
>Word document, suddenly the mouse "pointer" on the screen began creeping
>diagonally, yet I wasn't touching the mouse.
>
>73, David.
>
>(Clue: a railway track is 30 metres away.)

Hello David,

 I'll have two guesses, 1) The train caused sufficient vibration to make
the mouse move a little; or 2) The mouse is light sensitive and the goods
waggons on the train were chopping the sunlight falling on the mouse.
(Assuming you were near a window with early morning or afternoon sun
comming through the window.) Hey that's what windows are for!

73s from Ralph VK2ZRG@VK2WI.#SYD.NSW.AUS.OC
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