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catsI exaggerate, but it would appear that Poppy has made her first commercial modelling appearance on the website of the petsitters we used while in Ireland and San Francisco. While it's a little odd that they took a picture of our cat while rendering a service in our home and put it on their website (they did inform Kat beforehand), they did help me find "On Food And Cooking", a book I had apparently hidden on a shelf underneath an end table. Future technology, todaySubmitted by reeses on Sun, 2004-12-12 22:23. | cats
Whereas we have had DACs forever, and ADCs in some places, the A/V systems of the future will include CAT technology, seen here in an advanced research laboratory under the Indian Ocean. (A bright spot of the Comcast HD DVR is that the hard drive is pretty much exactly where you would guess it is, based on the location of Poppy's center of...warmness. The downside of this is that a sleeping thermotropic cat is a fairly poor heat conductor, and the cable box is forced to turn on its very loud fan to lower its internal temperature.) |
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