> -----Original Message----- > On Behalf Of Joel Canfield > > > FYI: The company through which Dan was originally planning to > > handle all of this was: > > > > http://www.a1imaging.com/ > > > > The options and pricing certainly look pretty decent. > > > > What do people think of these gel-filled options? > > http://www.a1imaging.com/gelfilledpricing.html > > > > The cloth > > mouse mats are very reasonably priced: > > http://www.a1imaging.com/clothtoppricing.html > > > > 800 full-color > > for USD$2.25 each. > > 250 for $2.70 each. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > Both revolt me. (I'm learning subtlety.) +1 from here. > The real draw on the original idea was that they were the real slick > hard-surfaced models which don't destroy your mouse and remove all the skin > from your pinky as it drags across the surface. I have 32 cloth mouse pads. > I use them for packing material, but they keep coming back. I'd prefer > something like the UltraSlims at > http://www.a1imaging.com/ultrathinpricing.html I have one, and it's the only > mouse pad I use voluntarily. (500 @ $2.12US each) Not for me. I'd much prefer the "MICROPOINT "3000" HARD TOP MOUSE PADS at: http://www.a1imaging.com/hardtoppricing.html -Hugh