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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Blogger in waiting: Googlebot indexing needed

This blog was created four months ago. From day one there were problems with it being recognized as a "blog" from other blogging sites, and it never got indexed properly by the Googlebot. I submitted a help request to every Google Blog help area possible, and finally submitted a reconsider request to Google. Every possible fix was tried and tested. I use Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools. Nothing fixed the hidden problem.

Although I find this blog to be of interest, I'm not going to post any new data until I hear back from Google. This blog was never banned, dropped or suspended. It just NEVER got picked up by the Googlebot.

One of the help responses indicated the reason might be because the domain's former owner was banned, thus, when I bought the domain name, I inherited the bad situation.

All-in-all, I hope this situation is resolved soon, and I can get back to "Hand Warmer" blogging.

I received a message today from Google stating it would take several weeks for the reconsideration request to be processed. I guess this blog and all it's work is onhold until we hear from Google!

By the way, Yahoo! search indexed and picked up this blog without any problems.





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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Computer Industy's Newest Gadget Press Release on Yahoo! Shopping

Yahoo! News & Yahoo! Shopping picked up the PRNews.com press release entitled "Mouse Hand Warmer Mouse Pad Computer Industry's Newest Gadget."

Keeping your hands warm in the winter is important. When hands are exposed to cold they tend to experience pain, i.e. poor circulation pain, arthritic pain. If you work in a chilly environment, keep your hands covered, especially when you work, and the chances of feeling pain are minimized.

For example, if you work in a cold office, warehouse or field office, you may want to consider computer gadgets to help keep your exposed hands warm. Office temperatures are usually lower than home offices. Yet, you can still experience cold hands at home, too.

There are a number of known hand conditions which warrant attention when working in a cold environment. Some of the more common conditionsa are: Poor Circulation, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Raynaud’s, DeQuervain’s, Tendonitis or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. To learn more about these conditions, search each of the topics on
Google.

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I4U News keeps the mouse hand warm

from I4U News

It's certainly getting colder around the country; even here in Texas it has finally dropped into the mid to upper 70's and we can actually go outside without getting heatstroke. In some parts of the country where winter months get cold, winter is already in full swing. For people in cold climates with a mousing hand that gets too cold to work comfortably, the Mouse Hand Warmer is here.

The Mouse Hand Warmer is a pouch for your mouse and mouse pad to sit in made from a fleece material. You place a mouse pad into the pouch and it's like tossing a blanket aver the hand (which you could do and save yourself the money this thing costs). The gadget is 12 x 12-inches and comes in gray, black, or white colors.

"The Mouse Hand Warmer came about after spending over 12 years sitting at a computer working long, late hours with a very cold mouse hand," said Anna Miller, creator of the Mouse Hand Warmer. The Mouse Hand Warmer was made to solve the cold mouse hand problem. Once the Mouse Hand Warmer blanket was developed and used, it proved to solve the problem, and IGM decided to manufacture and sell the item to the computer accessories market.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Effects of repeated exposures to severely cold environments on thermal responses of humans

Slip your favorite mousepad and mouse inside this warm, fleece blanket to keep your mouse hand warm this winter.

Authors: Yutaka Tochihara a; Tadakatsu Ohnaka a; Kazuyo Tuzuki b; Yumiko Nagai c


Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different exposure rates on thermal responses with the total cold exposure time the same under each of the conditions. After resting in a warm room (25°C) for 10 minutes, six male students wearing standard cold protective clothing entered an adjoining cold room (— 25°C). Each 5-, 10- and 20-minute cold exposure was repeated 12, 6 and 3 times, respectively. Each cold exposure was followed by a similar duration of rest at 25°C. Total cold exposure time was the same under the three conditions. Rectal temperature, skin temperatures, blood pressure, 17-hydroxycoyticoids (OHCS), counting task and subjective responses were measured. At the end of the cold exposure skin temperatures in the shorter exposures were higher than those in the other conditions, except on the foot. Discomfort due to cold was less in the shorter exposures and manifestation of discomfort was delayed. However, there were no differences among the three conditions in the fall of rectal temperature and urinary excretion of 17-OHCS, which are good indices of cold stress, Moreover, increase in blood pressure and decrease in counting task due to cold were not different among the three conditions. Even though the cold exposure time for each stay was short, when cold exposures were repeated frequently, cold stress of the whole body and decrease in manual task performance were the same as in the longer cold exposure.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

RedTram International News talks mouse hand warmer mousepad computer gadget

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Monday, October 20, 2008

The Mouse Hand Warmer

from Gadgets & Gizmos


Are you sick of sitting alone and cold surfing the web on those long winter nights? Do you suffer from a cold mouse hand? If so, your days of numbness are over with the emergence of the Mouse Hand Warmer!

This is no joke, this is no April Fool, this is a fully functional, fully patented Mouse Hand Warmer which is available online for delivery to your doorstep in time for winter. It looks like a bag, it feels like a bag but the Mouse Hand Warmer is actually a fleece lined blanket for your mouse, your mouse hand and your mouse mat.

It has been manufactured to hold a standard size mouse may within the comfy, warm mitten and still allow you to move and control your mouse with ease. The Mouse Hand Warmer itself measures some 12 inches x 12 inches has a non-slip surface for extra mouse grip and is hand washable. It is compatible with all optical and USB mice and is one of the strangest gadgets but one which could just catch on for those who often feel the cold.

It may sound bizarre, it may look a little strange but it does the job!

Written by Mark · Filed Under Gadget News

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Warm hands for Oprah and Doctor Oz

Dear Oprah & Doctor Oz.... help us solve the cold mouse hand problem!



Searching for an answer to define the "cold mouse hand" syndrome, Oprah and Doctor Oz were sent an online letter. We haven't heard back from them, and if/when we do, you'll read about it here.


Here's what we wrote:

Many people may not be aware of a condition called "Cold Mouse Hand." It affects computer users who work using a computer mouse. It's not carpal tunnel and shouldn't be confused with other mouse hand medical conditions. I believe the "cold mouse hand" problem is a fairly new discovery.

I started using a computer in the early 90's, and I owned and operated an ecommerce site for over 12 years. My work required me to sit in front of a computer using the mouse. A/C offices, fans, drafts and chilly weather would cause my mouse hand to get so cold my finger tips would become numb. The only relief to the cold mouse hand was to stop working, and that was not an option. I tried pulling a sweater over my mouse hand and wear fingerless gloves to keep it warm and that didn't work. I bought computer gadgets that promised to keep the mouse hand warm, and they were either non-ergonomic, caused pain, or were too small.

In February 2007, after suffering from a cold mouse hand for many years, I decided to obtain a provisional patent for a "Mouse House Hand Warmer" to address and fix the problem. But, I was still too busy operating my business to do anything with the patent.

In May 2008, I sold my ecommerce site and decided to research the cold mouse hand problem to focus on a solution. I was surprised to discover the problem was experienced by many people.

In June 2008, I made a Mouse Hand Warmer using blanket fabric, tested the prototype, and it worked. The Mouse Hand Warmer was born! I don't suffer anymore from a cold mouse hand.

If Doctor Oz finds the mouse hand syndrome, not carpal tunnel, but the "cold mouse hand" problem, an interesting, new topic, please ask him to shed some light on this mysterious computer geeks' situation. If you look for little inventions to address new problems, I will participate by sharing the problem and the solution with your audience. I hope you find this story and it's solution unique and worthy of a discussion topic.

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