RT @terrorvision: caused by greed on all fronts. If you believe you are protesting then don't cover your face. Otherwise you are greedy as the rich'n'greedy.
This is clearly not my cat. If this was my cat he's have one arm shoved down into the printer trying to tear up all the internal whirling bits with his bare claws. - Soup in a TARDIS
Too Funny! Reminds me of the San Mateo Cat Shelter where one of the cats loves to sleep on top of the laster printer where the paper comes out... - Greg Lato
1600+ to beat the FFundercats live chat thread. I think with this real time now on all threads we're going to see some truly epic comment numbers. - Simon Wicks
Ivan, no the picture speaks for itself. ;-) - Kol Tregaskes
Petr, I have no idea what you mean, but thank you. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
@Kol .. :] that, partially, might have been the purpose.... I don't know it exactly either. :] .. was I reflecting on a cat under the fax, and that it is hard to fax that way ... /?:] ... "underfaxing at its worst" .. - pb:
there ya have me ! :] .... see, to be honest with you, i saw this pic couple days ago, but i let it go, without posting it ..... what does that make me? :] - pb:
even a flat cat... faxes just can't handle the hair. You'd have to shave the cat first, else the hair will burn and stick to the drum... a mess! (I am extrapolating from transparencies, mind, i don't have access to a cat to test) - Iphigenie
Hehe, Joelle. This is now tied for the 'likes' top stop. One more then, hehe. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
Hehe, Greg. Blimey! Erm, is that not far from 500 likes now? ;-) - Kol Tregaskes
Bloody marvelous, Kol. Wish I could like it again... too cute (and help u to 500 likes). - Roberto Bonini
I couldn't believe it when I logged on from the morning over posting it and saw it was at something 200 likes! You all have a strange fetish with cats and fax machines, hehe. ;-) - Kol Tregaskes
Am I the only one who saw this and their first thought was - My goodness did someone break that cats neck? It still freaks me out a little - SteVe C
Steve, it does look a little out of place, but cats are pretty bendy. ;-) - Kol Tregaskes
So we can put this post to rest now. :-) 505 likes final count, wow! :-D Good night all! - Kol Tregaskes
did 3 people really un-like this? now at 506. wtf (edit: uh, oh, yeah, me and 2 + 506 others makes 509. dammit, jim, i'm an artist, not a mathematician) - É É¯Ä±Êž sıɹɥɔ
It's really only social convention which regards it as inappropriate, same with Xeroxing it, like one does with their b__tocks. Wait are we still talking about cats cats here or... - sofarsoShawn BAZINGA!
OMGosh 700+ likes now!! LOL. Thank you all 702 of you. :-) - Kol Tregaskes
"News just broke jointly from the US Department of Justice and the German Federal Cartel Office that they have directed CPTN to change the way they acquire Novell's software patents so that the open source community is protected." - ovigia from Bookmarklet
But what about to poor record companies? There would be no music if they did not make huge profits by selling you music you already own in a slightly different format. Progress is for whimp just look what happend to the scribes. - John Cooper
Oh dear. Now I'm hooked. only another 22 episodes to go. - pazzer1
...and George Eastman never did get to go on the holiday he took up photography for; far too busy with the photographic process. Lord Sugar's rubbish apprentices should take note of 'KODAK'. - pazzer1
Is there a way to post to automatically my Identi.ca account when posting an entry from FriendFeed's web interface ? Just like there's today for Twitter ?
It's outsourcing, rather than innovation. - Matthew Todd
Yep the real crisis hits when its no longer innovation that hurts you, it just implementation... - Cameron Neylon
Seems to me to be a reasonable approach for two cases; (1) occasional stimulation of the learning process by changing the mode of instruction (this can be achieved otherwise, e.g. by visiting a company and taking a guided tour of its mathematical underpinnings); (2) regular stimulation for those whose mathematical abilities are well beyond average (in either direction) - not easy if these pupils are to be in the same room with the rest of the class. - Daniel Mietchen
They've gone with cheap (but highly educated) labour, but upmarket versions can't be far behind. Such as: I want my child to have an online tutor from Singapore (or country X), because their students get the best international scores in math (or subject Y). Similar trends could happen in higher education..? - Alex Holcombe