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hmm...I am really tempted to get that one:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us ... ouch-mouse" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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But will it blend?

No but, that looks pretty unique and is maybe something you'd want to try out before buying?
Is it possible to see if there are any local resellers?
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hm, yeah....it's not that expensive (about 40 €), and I actually don't really plan to use it as replacement for my MX Revolution because I am used to the extra button functions and also for gaming the MS one shouldn't be a good choice. but for my Linux desktop system it might be nice....but you are right, I might look for a store where I can check if it suits my hand at all... :-k
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LOL, you're planning on using a mouse that is designed for Windows, on Linux. You're so evil :D

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Don't forget to put a condom over it before you plug it in, just to be on the safe side.
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