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Me-ow-my-oh!
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Me-usings and Me-emories
31 January 2018 - I don't need a hygrometer to know that the outside humidity is low: just notice the whiteness of light to realize it isn't being scattered by excess moisture in the air. Personally I don't mind juicy air, as I am a lover of heat. But I've observed that peeps start to drip (and complain) when the humidity is elevated.: poor design IMO that may, given ten millennia, get worked out. That projection assumes that peeps as a species last that long... they don't really strike me as long-term thinkers. In the meantime we cats need to master the can-opener.
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methodology of the meow-stro |
Today's Catechism
(for the self-taught)
Even the Old Masters
admired sharp light.
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Bring back Bastet |
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Bastet beckons |
Catty Corner
word of the day - incatdescent, impassioned and intense, while maintaining our trademark subtlety
Catty Corner
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