fatal1ty supah lazermouse
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27 Aug 2009, 00:09
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Journals
anyone has one?
clouver just bought one and is super excited about it, only one problem is it doesnt work with basic black qck+
so now hes sad and ready to cut his wrist, but we cant let that happen so help out a bit here!
so i need u to suggest some good mousemat that works with it
clouver prefers plain black pads, so if some other black ones beside qck work with it, then its a huge plus, but different colous are fine too
The concept of blackness in the United States has been described as the degree to which one associates themselves with mainstream African American culture and values. To a certain extent, this concept is not so much about skin color or tone but more about culture and behavior.
Blackness can be contrasted with "acting white" where black Americans are said to behave with assumed characteristics of stereotypical white Americans, with regard to fashion, dialect, taste in music, and possibly, from the perspective of a significant number of Black youth, academic achievement.
The notion of blackness can also be extended to non-black people. Toni Morrison once described Bill Clinton as the first black president, because of his warm relations with African Americans, his poor upbringing and also because he is a jazz musician. Christopher Hitchens was offended by the notion of Clinton as the first black president noting "we can still define blackness by the following symptoms: alcoholic mothers, under-the-bridge habits...the tendency to sexual predation and shameless perjury about the same" Some black activists were also offended, claiming Clinton used his knowledge of black culture to exploit black people like no other president before for political gain, while not serving black interests. They note his lack of action during the Rwanda genocide and his welfare reform which led to the worst child poverty since the 1960s along with the fact that the number of black people in jail increased during his administration.
The question of blackness also arose in Democrat Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Commentators such as Time magazine have questioned whether Obama, who was elected the first black President of the United States, is black enough, as his mother is white American, and his father is a black Kenyan immigrant. Obama refers to himself interchangeably as black and African American.
clouver just bought one and is super excited about it, only one problem is it doesnt work with basic black qck+
so now hes sad and ready to cut his wrist, but we cant let that happen so help out a bit here!
so i need u to suggest some good mousemat that works with it
clouver prefers plain black pads, so if some other black ones beside qck work with it, then its a huge plus, but different colous are fine too
The concept of blackness in the United States has been described as the degree to which one associates themselves with mainstream African American culture and values. To a certain extent, this concept is not so much about skin color or tone but more about culture and behavior.
Blackness can be contrasted with "acting white" where black Americans are said to behave with assumed characteristics of stereotypical white Americans, with regard to fashion, dialect, taste in music, and possibly, from the perspective of a significant number of Black youth, academic achievement.
The notion of blackness can also be extended to non-black people. Toni Morrison once described Bill Clinton as the first black president, because of his warm relations with African Americans, his poor upbringing and also because he is a jazz musician. Christopher Hitchens was offended by the notion of Clinton as the first black president noting "we can still define blackness by the following symptoms: alcoholic mothers, under-the-bridge habits...the tendency to sexual predation and shameless perjury about the same" Some black activists were also offended, claiming Clinton used his knowledge of black culture to exploit black people like no other president before for political gain, while not serving black interests. They note his lack of action during the Rwanda genocide and his welfare reform which led to the worst child poverty since the 1960s along with the fact that the number of black people in jail increased during his administration.
The question of blackness also arose in Democrat Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Commentators such as Time magazine have questioned whether Obama, who was elected the first black President of the United States, is black enough, as his mother is white American, and his father is a black Kenyan immigrant. Obama refers to himself interchangeably as black and African American.
my headset broke after 1 week, and i didn't do anything nasty with it
I'll recommend it to him ;d
MINE BROKE AFTER 1 WEEK
just warning you :c
after 3 days the mic broke and 3 days later no sound anymore from the right side, lol
i traveled with mine a lot and still no probs.
Logitech ftw
http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/Product.aspx?id=82953270
best mouse:
ms ime 3.o
np