Installfests:Cats

Leah Cunningham leah-8JrgHtYBq2OWVfeAwA7xHQ at public.gmane.org
Fri May 6 22:14:22 UTC 2005


James Knott (james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org) [050506 12:58]:
> Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> >On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:54:16PM -0400, interlug-list wrote:
> >
> >>Keep the power and network cords out of the way.  Don't let anybody walk
> >>over or trip over cables.  Someone might drop power on a machine and
> >>cause a failure (bad) or trip and hurt themselves (worse).  Don't leave
> >>the power-bar power switches where they can get kicked to the off
> >>position by accident.  
> >
> >And hence no cats permitted near said powerbars. :)  It is very puzzling
> >when a well hidden power bar suddenly seems to have moved to the off
> >position while you were working on something and inspection of said
> >powerbar reveals a very puzzles looking cat that doesn't know why all
> >the interesting noises went away with a paw on the switch.
> 
> The other day, I found my cat, with his paw on the keyboard, watching 
> intensely as the text gradually scrolled up the screen.  ;-)

Mine have taken lately to printing test pages on the printer.  I
hope they don't figure out how to send faxes.

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