Funky Titanium Mouse Costs $1200

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Ok this article is missing one thing: explain WHY the company even bothered to make this. Did they do it just to do it? Did they make it because they're honestly expecting to market this one day? It must be a slow tech news day.
 
[citation][nom]asjflask[/nom]Maybe soon they'll make a keyboard out of Uranium and we'll have to worry about terrorists making nukes out of it.[/citation]

And us dying from radioactive poisoning for using it.

[citation][nom]cough-fee[/nom]What next, a mouse pad for $600.[/citation]

I can get you one of those; its made of pure gold, 0.1" thick, it bends (but don't bend it too many times, it breaks) and it makes a very good conversation piece when explaining why you though it was a good idea to purchase a $1200 mouse to use on it.
 
I made a 500$ fur bag for transporting the mouse. Well it's not real fur, it's actually made of bald eagle, and it's weather treated with a mixture of whale's skin oil and childrens tears.
 
ok missed treh aprt where it sain hand crafted , but still shit you can get a hand crafted 4 inch knife made with that grade of titanium for about 400 bucks ( something that would acutally be worth while having as titanium) i means shit titanium has only three good uses for it , one it holds a freaking edge good , two it can take tons of tensil strength (such ans bending a knife on it's flat side ) and 3 , it can take EXTREME tempetures (it's crit temp is 3 times that of normal steele) it's used mostly for jet engine blades ( but not grade 1) grade one is what usually get's sold to palces that make those engines parts and well occasioanl kinfe makers use this to amke an really lovely blade. but seriously there is absolutely no benifti from puttign this crap on acomp mouse
 
Titanium oxide is antiseptic. This is one reason why titanium is preferred in replacement surgeries as this reduces the risk of infection.
 
I hope you realize they can make an identical looking mouse for $50 out of Aluminum?
 
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