From: Greegor on
On Jun 16, 8:31 am, Sylvia Else <syl...(a)not.here.invalid> wrote:
> On 14/06/2010 1:42 PM, D Yuniskis wrote:
>
> > Hi Ken,
>
> > Ken Ingram wrote:
> >> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
> >> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
> >> separate PC's (identical units)?
>
> > What do you consider "exactly" to mean?
>
> > What do you consider that "sequence" to be?
>
> Eminently reasonable questions, which got no answers. Indeed, the OP
> hasn't posted again.
>
> I suspect a troll.
>
> Sylvia.


On Jun 13, 7:09 pm, kening...(a)overden.com (Ken Ingram) wrote:
> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
> separate PC's (identical units)?
>
> I suppose this means hacking into the mouse lead itself, but how to
> find the relevant wires?
>
> Ken Ingram

203.219.5.12
SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA TPG INTERNET PTY LTD

From: Uncle Ben on
Greegor:
>On Jun 16, 8:31�am, Sylvia Else <syl...(a)not.here.invalid> wrote:
On 14/06/2010 1:42 PM, D Yuniskis wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Ken,
>>
>> > Ken Ingram wrote:
>> >> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
>> >> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
>> >> separate PC's (identical units)?
>>
>> > What do you consider "exactly" to mean?
>>
>> > What do you consider that "sequence" to be?
>>
>> Eminently reasonable questions, which got no answers. Indeed, the OP
>> hasn't posted again.
>>
>> I suspect a troll.
>>
>> Sylvia.
>

PHIL WROTE:
>On Jun 13, 7:09 pm, kening...(a)overden.com (Ken Ingram) wrote:
>> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
>> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
>> separate PC's (identical units)?
>>
>> I suppose this means hacking into the mouse lead itself, but how to
>> find the relevant wires?
>>
>> Ken Ingram
>
>203.219.5.12
>SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA TPG INTERNET PTY LTD
>

IT IS ACUTALLY VERY SIMPLE PHIL
JUST WIRE THE MOUSE BUTTON OVER THE MAINS,
AND BOTH PCS WIL DO A POWER DOWN AT THE SAME TIME.

OSAMA

From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 23:31:32 +1000, Sylvia Else <sylvia(a)not.here.invalid>
wrote:

>On 14/06/2010 1:42 PM, D Yuniskis wrote:
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> Ken Ingram wrote:
>>> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
>>> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
>>> separate PC's (identical units)?
>>
>> What do you consider "exactly" to mean?
>>
>> What do you consider that "sequence" to be?
>>
>
>Eminently reasonable questions, which got no answers. Indeed, the OP
>hasn't posted again.
>
>I suspect a troll.
>
>Sylvia.

The degree of precision of the start event WAS discussed, liar.

The sequence that gets started is of no consequence and is therefore
NOT a 'reasonable question', it is an unrelated question.

Your capacity to assess a Usenet post hovers somewhere very close to
nil.
From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 09:01:46 -0700 (PDT), Greegor <greegor47(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>It could possibly be a CRT deflection coil.

You could possibly be autistic, but I doubt it. More likely just plain
dumb.
From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 16:42:18 GMT, Uncle Ben <laden(a)example.com> wrote:

>Greegor:
>>On Jun 16, 8:31�am, Sylvia Else <syl...(a)not.here.invalid> wrote:
>On 14/06/2010 1:42 PM, D Yuniskis wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi Ken,
>>>
>>> > Ken Ingram wrote:
>>> >> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
>>> >> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
>>> >> separate PC's (identical units)?
>>>
>>> > What do you consider "exactly" to mean?
>>>
>>> > What do you consider that "sequence" to be?
>>>
>>> Eminently reasonable questions, which got no answers. Indeed, the OP
>>> hasn't posted again.
>>>
>>> I suspect a troll.
>>>
>>> Sylvia.
>>
>
>PHIL WROTE:
>>On Jun 13, 7:09 pm, kening...(a)overden.com (Ken Ingram) wrote:
>>> Is there any practical way that would enable me to use a single mouse
>>> click in order to start a sequence at exactly the same time on two
>>> separate PC's (identical units)?
>>>
>>> I suppose this means hacking into the mouse lead itself, but how to
>>> find the relevant wires?
>>>
>>> Ken Ingram
>>
>>203.219.5.12
>>SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA TPG INTERNET PTY LTD
>>
>
>IT IS ACUTALLY VERY SIMPLE PHIL
>JUST WIRE THE MOUSE BUTTON OVER THE MAINS,
>AND BOTH PCS WIL DO A POWER DOWN AT THE SAME TIME.
>
>OSAMA
>

Yet one more reason to filter all posts from aoie retards.