This Mouse Won't Spread Bubonic Plague (Or Your Germs)
from the just-to-be-safe,-bring-a-wet-nap dept
Remember the study claiming that computer mice at internet cafes carried more bacteria than public toilets? Well, if any internet cafe owners out there want to target the germophobe market, they can buy a self-sterilizing mouse and use that win customers. Or, they could keep the sterilized mice behind the counter and rent them out to hypochondriacs. The company claims that the $40 device uses nanotechnology, which should raise some red flags. Perhaps this company should merge with the one making a sterilizing phone charger.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Nanotechnology?
I really hope not. My pencil probably has as much nanotechnology as this thing does.
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Re: Nanotechnology?
Oh yeah, and basically everything in our physical world has "nanotechnology"
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Will it Sell?
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and to the two guys above... chances are it doesn't have nanotechnology ... you pencil certainly doesn't
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nasty
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sterile wipes
but i do have a question for you hyper-geeks...if the clorox (or clorax) wipe kills 99% of all the germs on the mouse...what happens to the 1% which survive?
wait...don't tell me...i'm not sure i want to know...
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3 Dirtiest Items in your house
2. Kitchen Sponge
3. Shower Curtains
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.um..what do with that keyboard of yours? no...wait..i'm pretty sure i don't want to know this.
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Influenza for Everyone!!!!
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The mouse has a titanium oxide coating which the article details its workings. The titanium oxide basically makes an unlivable surface for bacteria.
Secondly, nanotechnology is simply working with matter on a n ultra-small scale. Nanotechnology is not always little robots in your blood stream. While its very misleading to the general public who views star trek and the likes as what nano tech is, the mouse does destroy bacteria on an ultra small scale.
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And of course everything in this physical universe uses 'nanotechnology' in some way... that's why I made reference to my pencil using nanotechnology. It just depends on how broadly you define 'nanotechnology'.
I would still say that nanotechnology, for better or worse, does conjure up images of "little robots in your bloodstream". Those that market these products know that and are intentionally misstating the sophisticaion of their product.
THAT was my point, but I just condensed it into the pencil comment.
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Grammar
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there is no "broad" defintion of nanotechnology... hell, since you seem too inept to use even google to look up a word, here: A precise molecule by molecule control of products and byproducts in the development of functional structures. i'll even put it in bold for you so that maybe it will sink in. that's as broad as the definition goes... you could be more precise and say the manipulation of atoms or molecules 1-100 nanometers wide... you CANNOT however say the manipulation of molecules 1 centimeter or 1 millimeter or even 1 micrometer wide.... maybe you're just another dumbass who never learned the metric system but nano has specific implications to it...
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reading the article
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germs
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TO: PhysicsGuy
Arent you just a stuffed full of knowlege... Perhaps you should chronicle your findings and sell a famous book about nanotechnology and how it doesnt apply to a pencil! I'd buy it! (just to burn it)
TO: Jo Mamma
Who's to say you dont have some NASA enhanced perfect tip nanotechnology pencil. Because it IS possible that makes mr. smarty pants physics dude completely irrelavent. ANYTHING is possible with nanotechnology.
TO: ALL
CHILL... ITS A NEWS POST.... FROM TECHDIRT... NOOOO BIGGIE!
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Judging by your semi-flame posting, I'm thinking you're on the younger side of life which probably means you don't have a ton of hands on working experience. I'll sum up one of the conclusions I've reached... marketing is full of shit.
They'll call anything anything if it makes money... and if it takes broadening your "broad", purely scientific definition they'll do it. Physics isn't the only place where things are relative IMO... all of life is relative... relatively full of shit. Life doesn't revolve around what scientists think.
And yes, my pencil was made by NASA, the NSA, KGB, and LMNOP. If someone gets way out of line, it's got a mini nanite at the tip that I can shove straight up ... [end flame]
I actually enjoy reading your posts, just give me a bit of respect dude :-)
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Thank you Wiki.
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and i shouldn't respond to a person with the name flamebait, but we don't arrange the molecules in the graphite of our pencils molecule by molecule, therefore it's not nanotechnology.
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