November 20, 2006 10:43 AM PST

Stone Age mouse for the true fossil

by Mike Yamamoto
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Caveman mouse (Credit: MAKE)
Fossil (Credit: ANHM.org)

If it's possible to have a polar opposite to the "Hover Mouse," it would be this decidedly terrestrial Stone Age version reportedly from Russian designer Neko.

No, there's nothing terribly Crave-worthy about this Jurassic item, at least from a technology perspective. But given that we're often accused of being Luddites--OK, Neanderthals--we thought we'd beat our friends to the punch before they sent it to us. We doubt that it's solid rock, but it still achieves that fossilized caveman look that so many of us aspire to.

But if you'd rather go the zen route, it would also go well with the iStone.

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