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Tudamorf
12-23-2006, 06:15 PM
http://www.eetimes.com/rss/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196603530&cid=RSSfeed_eetimes_newsRSS]<b>Are you suffering from 'Mouse Rage Syndrome?</b>

A phenomenon as monumental as the Internet should have an ailment of its own. Indeed, the Web appears to be breeding its very own disease, a medical syndrome recognizable by a quickening of the heart, profuse sweating, and furious clicking and bashing of the mouse. In extreme cases, the ailment can be identified by loud screaming at video screens.

It's Mouse Rage Syndrome, and it infects all Internet users sooner or later, according to a study of 2,500 Web users that was released Tuesday. Conducted by the Social Issues Research Centre in the United Kingdom, the study identified key factors that can negatively affect cardio functions, as well as the immune and nervous systems.

What's the root cause of Mouse Rage Syndrome? It's primarily caused by badly designed and hosted Web sites, according to the research center.

All Web surfers are familiar with the causes: slow-loading pages, layouts that are difficult to navigate, pesky pop-ups, and unnecessary ads, including banners. And, of course, the killer cause: site unavailability.

"The test results indicate that users want Google-style speed, function, and accuracy from all of the Web sites they visit, and they want it now," according to the SIRC report. "Unfortunately, many Web sites and their servers cannot deliver this."

In a test, the SIRC used as a control what it called "the Perfect Web site," one that functioned well. Study respondents were then presented with a stream of "crazy graphics and slow-loading pages." While a small sampling remained calm, others "showed very distinct signs of stress and anxiety," according to the study.

The report stated, "Some changes in muscle tension were quite dramatic While this was happening, the participants faces also tensed visibly, with the teeth clenched together and the muscles around the mouth becoming taught. These are physically uncomfortable situations that reduce concentration and increase feelings of anger."Yep, count me in.

Panamah
12-23-2006, 08:14 PM
I fidget with my mouse. Highlight text, clicky clicky.

Klath
12-23-2006, 10:35 PM
I do the highlighting thing too. Especially when I'm reading large blocks of text. I think I do it subconsciously in order to help make the text I'm reading stand out more but it's more fidgety than necessary.

Tudamorf
12-23-2006, 11:11 PM
Oh I highlight text too. I didn't realize anyone else was into that.

Riverwinter
12-25-2006, 12:04 AM
I predict someone will be suing their employers in the near future: the constant hours they spend on the internet at work is causing their immune and nervous systems to shut down.


Only in America. And the UK. And maybe Japan... nah... the Japanese don't get all wiggy at the internet... they have Holosuites that they havent released to us yet, PS8 won't be released until they work out the bugs and get all the money from the first 7 versions.

Panamah
12-25-2006, 10:49 AM
The MFS (mouse fidget syndrome) makes the tendonitis in my forearm worse! I really wish I'd stop doing that.