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Since it's a weekend, and since many CELmates and techwhirlers are
cat lovers, I thought I'd pass this link along (with the warning that
some of the images will be considered unsuitable for work*): http://
shadowdane.shackspace.com/cats.htm
* Not in any sane world, but who said the workplace was sane? Note
that you should not have a mouthful of any liquid while scrolling
through the photos... some of them may be hazardous to your computer.
Writing and editing tie-in? Well, the computer pictures explain much
about computer misbehavior, and the language (a combination of
"leet", Internet-origin slang, and other odd dialects of English) is
interesting for language lovers.
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