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- From: markbr%radian@natinst.com (markbr)
- Subject: Re: Social inhibitions to environmental change
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:18:47 GMT
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- In article <1hbkceINN3u9@leela.CS.ORST.EDU> casspa@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Paul Cass) writes:
- <Munch!>
- >Can someone kindly tell me why cats insist on standing on the keyboard
- >and presenting their fanny while you are trying to type. This cat has
- >a very limited vocabulary consisting of "hold me", "feed me" "let me out",
- >and "see my butt". Come to think of it I have known a number of people
- >with the same general view of life.
-
- The reason is elementary, my dear Paul: you are *not* paying due attention
- to your lord & master (mistress?). After all, who are we all working for?
- (Doug Adams had it wrong, in THGTTG; it's cats, not white mice.)
-
- A friend, long ago, had, on her SCA device, a grey cat passant, upon a
- book, open. This is, of course, standard position (try to read your
- Sunday paper). Why do you think your keyboard & monitor should be any
- different?
-
- mark, the be-catted
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