drunk mouse syndrome
drunk mouse syndrome
At Xerox PARC in the 1970s, most people kept a can of copiercleaner (isopropyl alcohol) at their desks. When the steelball on the mouse had picked up enough cruft to beunreliable, the mouse was doused in cleaner, which restored itfor a while. However, this operation left a fine residue thataccelerated the accumulation of cruft, so the dousings becamemore and more frequent. Finally, the mouse was declared"alcoholic" and sent to the clinic to be dried out in a CFCultrasonic bath.