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USB Missile Launcher defends your office from pesky coworkers

Take office warfare up one more notch with the USB Missile Launcher.
Take office warfare up one more notch with the USB Missile Launcher.
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(Credit: Dream Cheeky, Inc.)

Fight off internal corporate espionage with all of the power at your disposal. The laughs associated with paper wads being tossed over cubical walls and disc-guns being fired at innocent coworkers is in past. You now have to fight off Sonic Grenades, catapults flinging all types of things about the office, and ninja accountants with lightsabers. The war has taken a step up, but you can be there to meet it head on with the Dream Cheeky USB Missile Launcher.


This handy little defensive weapon will make you the king of the cubicle. Now that annoying guy down the hall will fear your power. The USB Missile Launcher will connect to a Windows 2000, XP or Vista machine through its USB connection. Once you have installed the accompanying software, you now have a 360 degree horizontal and 45 degree vertical aiming rotation. This powerful little device allows you to shoot over six meters in all directions, giving you defensive coverage for over 113 square meters of office space.


If you want to upgrade, you can also get a the Dream Cheeky USB MSN Missile Launcher with built-in Web video. Once connected to the Internet in the vicinity of your victim, you can sit in the safety of your own office, and commence bombardment. In addition you have the option of using the Dream Cheeky USB Wireless Launcher which allows you to place your rocket launcher anywhere you want and shoot unsuspecting co-workers at a range of 15 feet at high speeds.

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