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Sander Rossel wrote: We never did any of those though
Neither did we! But then we read some cat psychology books, and saw a few things on TV and tried them - was surprised at the difference it made.
When we had two cats, we really didn't notice that one of them was "guarding" the litter tray and causing the other difficulties. Suddenly, she was a lot happier all the time, because even Beldin couldn't guard three trays at the same time!
19 is a good age for a cat - my families original cat made it to around 20 before a massive collection of cancers suddenly appeared (the vet said he'd seen it a lot, and blamed the Chernobyl fallout - it was around the right time).
She was a monster - chased dogs, attacked geese, hunted everything...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Rakker or Marble for me but I guess they all only speak Dutch?
I'd just reached the point of deciding I probably wouldn't add to my menagerie but now ... ?
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Rakker looks cool too, but he has some bladder problems and I'm not at home enough to give him his treatment two times a day.
Marble would probably be my second choice
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Nothing is as satisfying as a cat sitting on me, and purring!
Have been associated with cats for 32 years now; my daughter is very fond of the one we have now.
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Avijnata wrote: Nothing is as satisfying as a cat sitting on me, and purring! I can think of other things to have on my lap
But cats are a solid second place
Avijnata wrote: my daughter is very fond of the one we have now. I think pets make children better people
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Those photos are great -- they really have personality.
I love cats!
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: Those photos are great -- they really have personality. My thoughts exactly!
Marc Clifton wrote: I love cats! And I was thinking that too
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FTSFY
As an addition to Griffs list I'd like to add that you should consider neutering it. I grew up with a LOT of cats as a kid.
And neighbours tend to dislike un-neutered male cats.
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I think at least all the male cats are neutered.
I prefer them that way too.
Don't feel like paying someone else's child support
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Why?!
The only good cat is a dead cat; unless you need a moving target.
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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I guess you'll burn first when cats take over the world
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Message Removed
modified 16-Aug-15 5:51am.
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I hate video tutorials!
I know read! I understand schemas and code of 10 languages.
If I need simple solution for an ordinal trouble ( 3 lines of a code or 5 lines of a text) why I must see 10 minutes of bad sound unfocussed video?
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Because it feeds the ego of the person who made it?
I have to agree - they are mostly garbage, and worse you can't copy and paste code from them!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I agree too. I am just doing som Flash stuff (animating in flash) from Lynda.com - while it is great to see the animations being done, having to continually stop the video to try out the stuff is a pain - and there's only a 10 second 'go-back because I missed something' button.
Although at least with Lynda there is a transcript I can read.
What I find really, really annoying is when something happens on screen, the author makes no mention but, if you listen carefully, he's pressed a key to change mode or something. V frustrating when you're following along & it doesn't do what the version on the video is doing!
The ideal is a mix of text, images, animations, video - so I can read the instructions, information and background, watch it being done if I want, and see simple images or videos of what is to be achieved, if I want.
I have noticed that the younger generation (whipper snippers that they are) go straight for a video tutorial, though - probably because they're too flamin' lazy to read, though!~
Still - I have just managed to animate a waving flag - so it isn't all bad
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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You two just made me to burn the negatives of my upcoming video-book...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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My word!
You made it on real film? Welcome to the Digital World!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I made it on virtual film...But abandoned when understood how bad I am with all this video thing - now I try to find the time to write it in plain English, without over-acting it...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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_Maxxx_ wrote: ...whipper snippers...
Do you mean whipper snappers? A whipper snipper is used to do the edges of the lawn.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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_Maxxx_ wrote: probably because they're too flamin' lazy to read, though!~
This is how we really are, may be because we have been reluctant to read any kind of written stuff since we're children.
And may be because we have been taught that pictures(videos these days) say more than words.
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Al Chak wrote: I understand schemas and code of 10 languages.
but are you a master of any of them?
If you can understand and grok 10 languages, then Shirley, you do not need a tutorial.
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super-master in 3
master in 4
ex-writer in 2
and creator of 1
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Well, I'm still using windows 7 pro in my laptop, it works well, but I've noticed that I'm loosing HDD space progressively.
Today I've seen a new folder in my C:\ root named $Windows.~BT.
It looks like this has to do with Windows 10 update.
I'll be ready to update in one month or so, but not now, and my problem is that now I do have only 6 GB of free space in my main disk and this folder is taking around 7GB itself...
I guess that those 7GB have been downloading little by little on the background...
My question is: can I move that folder to my secondary HDD without starting to download everything again? is there any way to ask politely the system to stop trying to download windows 10 until I'm ready for it?
Thank you all!
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When you update KB3035583 on your OS and 'reserved' yourself a copy of Windows 10, you actually agreed to download it to your computer to make it ready for installation...As you have a full year for free windows 10 it was a bit unnecessary...
Try this:
1. Remove KB3035583 via Windows Update
2. Clear the remaining folders
As you are on Windows 7, where KB3035583 is optional, you will be able to install it whenever you ready, or just do the install manually (from internet or DVD)...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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