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Day: November 3, 2004

The Cryo Mouse

November 3, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 6 Comments

cryo mouse

we’re not really sure why, but some people told us they wanted to be frozen for the next 4 years. any hoo, you can’t do that yet, but you can put a lego guy in your mouse and make it a little tiny cryo container complete with LED so your plastic pal can rip can winkle it away while you mouse in to the future.

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Posted in Peripherals Hacks, Toy Hacks

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