More cat pics… (sorry, folks)

Again, I shamelessly stole the idea of Stuff on my cat, but playing with one’s pet is so addictive… So again some pics of my cat, just hope that I can resist shooting some more of these ;) .
the NAD cat As everyone knows, cats have very sensitive ears and will surely appreciate the quality of decent sound equipment.
the dvorak cat Dvorak is a layout which is much easier to learn than qwerty — even cats can do it!
the cam cat Patriot act, software patents, ISPs that are obliged to monitor internet activity of their customers… do we have any privacy left these days? I’ll never be able to deny that I put stuff on my cat: it has been caught on tape!
the tux cat One cannot deny that cats have taste. Even when it comes to software! the creative cat He doesn’t seem exactly happy with these cheap ass head phones…

3 comments on “More cat pics… (sorry, folks)”

  1. Jonathan Stanley says:

    Is the cat going to start blogging too & how XHTML compliant is he? :P

  2. Tjaard says:

    Hmmm, I’m afraid that however he’s able to find the letters m, e, o and w on the keyboard he’s not quite fluent in either dutch or english…. on top of that, he’s quite a private cat, so apart from spotting him in the grass and the occasional dead mouse or bird he leaves in the garden I really don’t have any means to find out about his adventurous life. Sure, hanging around in the closet leaving hair on my clothes and purring on my lap are things that I could help him out with when it comes to blogging, but I’m afraid that for discussing the more interesting things in life there is a language barrier. He wouldn’t be able to use my computer either, as I haven’t succeeded in finding a fe-NL or fe-US for neither Linux nor Firefox yet.
    About compliance… maybe it’s possible to construct a valid parse tree with the skull as a root with the spinal cord as its child, with ribs, legs, etc. as the spinal cord’s children, but I’m not quite sure how that would map onto XHTML. And assuming that each hair of his coat would be a tree leaf, I think the document would be of such complexity that it may very well choke W3C’s validator, so I trust my feeling on this one and assume that the cat is well-formed and have check a vet on him when I sense a temporary ill-formedness. Right now he’s in great shape, though, given the huge amount of preys he’s left near the house lately.

  3. Jonathan Stanley says:

    Seem me disappearing off the Internet with my travelling antics meant I missed a rather humourous reply. :D

    Definately wouldn’t want to get any cat parsing errors or some such all over the carpet! ;)

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