It's getting pretty bad... still a lot better than with anything else in
my experience, granted, but the number of false negatives really is rising.
This example is a prime example, and really pretty amazing in the score:
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we say small we really do mean it. In fact, if it wasn't for the antenna you
could easily fit a couple of Micro Racers into your mouth - not
recommended. How the engineers have managed to cram the
necessary electronic parts inside each car is beyond us... we're just glad
they did!
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Each Micro Racer is so incredibly tiny that AAA batteries are even too big
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so the clever designers have made the cars
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AA batteries) to
bring these cool little critters to life!
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The good news is <b>charging time is only 45 seconds</b>. The bad news
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there isn't any, as the cars will run for over 3 minutes per charge.
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For their dinky size the cars are surprisingly responsive and you can
imagine the fun there is to be had zooming around the office with them.
Everyday objects become handy obstacles with a car this size so the
possibilities are endless. Rulers, paper clips, or scrunches of paper easily
become the perfect road course!
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Even when not in use these micro marvels will look great perched on your
desk and are small enough to hide in your top pocket should the boss come
snooping. Micro Racers: they're small... but bigtime fun!
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