Working with #cats and computers
20 Sep 2015 Leave a comment
in cats, economics of media and culture Tags: cats, PCs
Dogs vs Cats: Let The Great Debate Begin
16 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
Cats are sad:
But Ryan Kearney greatly prefers them to dogs:
Even leading dog-brain guy Brian Hare, who has an academic and financial interest in promoting the intelligence of dogs, concludes a Wall Street Journal piece—titled “Why Dogs Are Smarter Than Cats,” no less—by writing, “And what might the genius of cats be? Possibly, that they just can’t be bothered playing our silly games or giving us the satisfaction of discovering the extent of their intelligence.”
Nail on the head right there. Cats don’t rush me the moment I enter a room and put their paws on my chest or sniff my pant leg or shove their snout into my crotch or bark loudly or lick or bite me. Dogs alone do—which, in a way, is why so many people love them. Dogs are almost certainly the world’s most affectionate species, giving their owners what (most) humans, out…
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The ancient Egyptians were a bit obsessed
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in cats, economic history Tags: ancient Egypt, cats, Egypt, pyramids
A day in the life of every cat owner who works from home
29 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in cats Tags: cats, home offices




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