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Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Connie Neil - Jul 26, 2005 6:44:53 am PDT #2921 of 10002
brillig

Mouse, it turned out, loved the car. He'd sit on your lap and stare out at everything with rapt attention. We learned this only on taking him to the vet for what turned out to be his last visit.

tag never closes on the "damn, I miss that cat" thing


Kat - Jul 26, 2005 6:46:41 am PDT #2922 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Nilly, I think the cat could feel the acceleration and deceleration in car, you know, how you can feel it especially before gears are changed.

Kuma also does the same thing. He lies down once we are going past about 40 and stands up when we slow down again.

Can't explain why.


-t - Jul 26, 2005 6:48:29 am PDT #2923 of 10002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Mouse, it turned out, loved the car. He'd sit on your lap and stare out at everything with rapt attention. We learned this only on taking him to the vet for what turned out to be his last visit.

Oh, connie, my mom found this out about Chaika when she (the cat) was 19. After years of caterwauling from the cat carrier on the way to the vet, and increasingly frequent trips to the vet, mom finally tried just holding her on her lap (I know, pronoun trouble, but I'm sure you all know what I mean). Totally peaceful cat, happily watching the scenery.


sarameg - Jul 26, 2005 6:57:32 am PDT #2924 of 10002

One of my dad's cats used to commute with him the 90 miles or so down from the mountains (on sabbatical) once a week. She was fine with it, just napped on the dash where she could look out, or the back window. But 15 minutes from the destination, she'd be all up in your face, yelling at you. She'd put her front paws on your collarbones and just push, yelling with catfood breath right at your chin.

She knew how long it was supposed to take. God help us if we got caught in a missile roadblock, she'd start yelling at 1 hour 45.

I don't let my current cats loose because...well, they'd cause an accident.


Nilly - Jul 26, 2005 6:59:05 am PDT #2925 of 10002
Swouncing

Kuma also does the same thing. He lies down once we are going past about 40 and stands up when we slow down again.

Great, Kat, spoil my lame physics joke with the facts.

But, no, really, that's quite interesting - they feel the difference in speed, it seems, from your post, from the car's responses? That's more than I could do before learning to drive and having to feel the actual difference and the time to change gears.

Today was a good day for several friends: one gave birth to a healthy baby girl, one was cleared in an investigation concerning a car accident she was involved in, one finished unpacking from her move. I hope the good vibes will be shared.


Pix - Jul 26, 2005 6:59:05 am PDT #2926 of 10002
The status is NOT quo.

Also...do I really have to take a damned vision and knowledge test to get my CA license? Really? I've had my license since 1991, for chrissake.

Feh.

DMV's across the nation can bite me.


tommyrot - Jul 26, 2005 7:03:09 am PDT #2927 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Also...do I really have to take a damned vision and knowledge test to get my CA license? Really? I've had my license since 1991, for chrissake.

I had to. CA was the only state I've moved to that required the knowledge test.


amych - Jul 26, 2005 7:04:08 am PDT #2928 of 10002
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

CA was the only state I've moved to that required the knowledge test.

NC does too. Not that either of you is moving here, of course.


§ ita § - Jul 26, 2005 7:06:41 am PDT #2929 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

they feel the difference in speed, it seems, from your post, from the car's responses?

IIRC O level biology, the inner ear can sense stuff like acceleration and deceleration (at least I think that's where they keep the organs).


P.M. Marc - Jul 26, 2005 7:06:47 am PDT #2930 of 10002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

There are also other fonts designed for easy readability on screen (Trebuchet MS, for example) that I prefer the look of. Plus, most of the time we're presenting the font at sizes where the whiskering really doesn't matter all that much anyway.

DX is me.

KAT! HAPPY DAY OF BIRTH!