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Depth of field - two of them?
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 14:31:19 -0000, David B. "David wrote:
On 19/01/2019 19:43, Commander Kinsey wrote: Yes, unlike a lot of people, my filters remove replies to people I don't like. Now, completely off topic .... Did *YOU* make this video? https://www.facebook.com/SweetBabieF...4302204639493/ If not, you could probably make one much like it! ;-) Indeed, my cats are also that stupid, in particular they really cannot grasp Newton's third law of motion (equal and opposite reactions). As in why the hell did the box I just leapt off fly in the other direction and knock everything over, scare the hell out of my sister, and cause her to leap in the air, scare me, and make me knock something else over? I really don't understand how any animal without a basic grasp of its surroundings can survive, perhaps quick reactions. |
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Depth of field - two of them?
On 20/01/2019 14:57, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 14:31:19 -0000, David B. "David wrote: On 19/01/2019 19:43, Commander Kinsey wrote: Yes, unlike a lot of people, my filters remove replies to people I don't like. Now, completely off topic .... Did *YOU* make this video? https://www.facebook.com/SweetBabieF...4302204639493/ If not, you could probably make one much like it! ;-) Indeed, my cats are also that stupid, in particular they really cannot grasp Newton's third law of motion (equal and opposite reactions).* As in why the hell did the box I just leapt off fly in the other direction and knock everything over, scare the hell out of my sister, and cause her to leap in the air, scare me, and make me knock something else over?* I really don't understand how any animal without a basic grasp of its surroundings can survive, perhaps quick reactions. Indeed! I've always been fascinated by the clips showing a cat 'meeting' a cucumber! ;-) -- David B. |
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Depth of field - two of them?
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:17:42 -0000, David B. "David wrote:
On 20/01/2019 14:57, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 14:31:19 -0000, David B. "David wrote: On 19/01/2019 19:43, Commander Kinsey wrote: Yes, unlike a lot of people, my filters remove replies to people I don't like. Now, completely off topic .... Did *YOU* make this video? https://www.facebook.com/SweetBabieF...4302204639493/ If not, you could probably make one much like it! ;-) Indeed, my cats are also that stupid, in particular they really cannot grasp Newton's third law of motion (equal and opposite reactions). As in why the hell did the box I just leapt off fly in the other direction and knock everything over, scare the hell out of my sister, and cause her to leap in the air, scare me, and make me knock something else over? I really don't understand how any animal without a basic grasp of its surroundings can survive, perhaps quick reactions. Indeed! I've always been fascinated by the clips showing a cat 'meeting' a cucumber! ;-) So have I, so I tried it. Evidently my cats aren't quite that stupid. They just ignored it completely. Not sure why a cucumber should scare a cat any more than any other object. All I can find on google is it's either something "sneaking up on them", so why not anything else like a book placed next to them?, or it looks like a snake (but pet cats have never seen a snake so that doesn't make sense either.). |
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Depth of field - two of them?
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:51:52 -0000, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:17:42 -0000, David B. "David wrote: On 20/01/2019 14:57, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 14:31:19 -0000, David B. "David wrote: On 19/01/2019 19:43, Commander Kinsey wrote: Yes, unlike a lot of people, my filters remove replies to people I don't like. Now, completely off topic .... Did *YOU* make this video? https://www.facebook.com/SweetBabieF...4302204639493/ If not, you could probably make one much like it! ;-) Indeed, my cats are also that stupid, in particular they really cannot grasp Newton's third law of motion (equal and opposite reactions). As in why the hell did the box I just leapt off fly in the other direction and knock everything over, scare the hell out of my sister, and cause her to leap in the air, scare me, and make me knock something else over? I really don't understand how any animal without a basic grasp of its surroundings can survive, perhaps quick reactions. Indeed! I've always been fascinated by the clips showing a cat 'meeting' a cucumber! ;-) So have I, so I tried it. Evidently my cats aren't quite that stupid. They just ignored it completely. Not sure why a cucumber should scare a cat any more than any other object. All I can find on google is it's either something "sneaking up on them", so why not anything else like a book placed next to them?, or it looks like a snake (but pet cats have never seen a snake so that doesn't make sense either.). Looks like 2/3rds of cats are scared of them: https://youtu.be/agi4geKb8v8 Strangely all 7 of mine I tested it on were not scared - perhaps it's the way they're brought up? |
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Depth of field - two of them?
On 1/19/2019 6:22 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 22:10:53 -0000,Â* wrote: snip ...but if you care to go ahead, who am I to stop you I can only comment on what I've seen between David and Diesel.Â* Diesel appears to be an utter arsehole. I don't read either of them. -- PeterN |
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Depth of field - two of them?
On 20/01/2019 19:20, PeterN wrote:
On 1/19/2019 6:22 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 22:10:53 -0000,Â* wrote: snip ...but if you care to go ahead, who am I to stop you I can only comment on what I've seen between David and Diesel.Â* Diesel appears to be an utter arsehole. I don't read either of them. You should read *ME*! (I'm the GOOD guy!) THIS is for you, Peter ..... https://goo.gl/SUkH8j It's about CATS! :-D -- David B. |
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Depth of field - two of them?
In article , PeterN
wrote: I can only comment on what I've seen between David and Diesel.* Diesel appears to be an utter arsehole. I don't read either of them. then you can't comment at all. |
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Depth of field - two of them?
In article , David B.
wrote: I can only comment on what I've seen between David and Diesel.* Diesel appears to be an utter arsehole. I don't read either of them. You should read *ME*! (I'm the GOOD guy!) 'read' is the wrong word, and no. THIS is for you, Peter ..... https:// do not click his links. |
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TROLL post
'nospam' is a *TROLL*
98% of what he posts is *WRONG*! |
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TROLL post
In article , Troll Finder
wrote: 'nospam' is a *TROLL* 98% of what he posts is *WRONG*! oh look, david b under a new nym. now who is the troll... |
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