When is a mouse that spins?
This is in the same vein as "What's the difference between a duck?" ~ just crazy..you'll only get it if you have a mature (and cracked) sense of humour.
Answers:
your joke, when I originally heard it, it went "Why is a mouse
when it spins? Because the higher, the fewer." I even recall having
heard an explanation for this -- something to do with steam engines.
The internet mouse that can be set to spin. hahahha
your computer mouse
How is a mouse when it spins? - The higher, the fewer. And the meaning
had to do with the centrifugal governor on an old steam engine - the
weight was called the mouse, and as the engine rpm increased the mouse
would rise due to centrifugal force. But as the mouse rose, the arm
would force the steam valve in the more closed direction, thus
reducing the rpm, that is, the higher (the mouse), the fewer (rpms).
So for a given setting of the mouse on the arm, the engine would run
at a constant speed.
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Answers:
your joke, when I originally heard it, it went "Why is a mouse
when it spins? Because the higher, the fewer." I even recall having
heard an explanation for this -- something to do with steam engines.
The internet mouse that can be set to spin. hahahha
your computer mouse
How is a mouse when it spins? - The higher, the fewer. And the meaning
had to do with the centrifugal governor on an old steam engine - the
weight was called the mouse, and as the engine rpm increased the mouse
would rise due to centrifugal force. But as the mouse rose, the arm
would force the steam valve in the more closed direction, thus
reducing the rpm, that is, the higher (the mouse), the fewer (rpms).
So for a given setting of the mouse on the arm, the engine would run
at a constant speed.
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