While domestic cats are a common feature of many computing environments, IT review sites have proven oddly unwilling to investigate this popular computer room accessory.
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While domestic cats are a common feature of many computing environments, IT review sites have proven oddly unwilling to investigate this popular computer room accessory.
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Splendidly located site. Nice one, ///ac.
I’m only half way through – am clicking every link and forwarding material to a good number of people, but I just want to say thank you so much for posting this, I haven’t had this much fun at work for a long time.
you’re most welcome; would you like me to try and find you some more stuff to spend valuable working time on? 🙂
Only if it’s kitten/cat related. 🙂
you could while away an hour or two going through our cats’ site if you like. There are even catcams to help pass the time.
just had a look at your two – they’re gorgeous.
Not seen the catcams, but have looked at the piccies on your site. So many moggies. Rivalling Poppy almost.
The pictures are from when they were less than 6 months old, I don’t seem to have many recent pictures of them on this computer. This would be the most accurate for the big guy atm – http://public.fotki.com/pixiejuice/ruths_pictures/photos_145.html
I have one of those Liliths like you have hanging around my computers, albeit a slightly older model. And despite her best efforts, she is still not USB 2.0 compatible.
I’m sorry, but *nobody* has a Lilith like that. And they should all be very grateful.
Awww, that’s not fair; she’s almost as lovely as mine! I dare say she likes bringing pigeons into the kitchen and chewing computer cables just like her namesake here.
our Lilith is not lovely – she is a complete sociopath, and bears a striking resemblance to Pol Pot on a bad day (his bad day, not hers 🙂