Jeff Lawson ([info]bovineone) wrote,
@ 2004-01-15 20:40:00
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Feral cats, cranky cows, and looping cars

Feral cat


So today it was discovered that a neighborhood wild cat had managed to sneak into the United Devices office building somehow. Our CEO noticed the cat cowering in a corner near a window and asked out loud "Did someone bring in their pet cat?" as he bent down to try to pet it. The cat quickly darted away and into an open conference room, where it stayed until animal control came to capture and release it.


It's suspected that the cat originally managed to get into the raised ceiling through a ventilation shaft from the roof. Then about two days ago it probably fell through (knocking two ceiling tiles down in the process), after which it hid among the cubicles. Early this morning before anyone had come in, it must have been responsible for knocking over one of my potted plants that was by a window.




How to tell if your cow is cranky


Here's some excerpts from a little article from CNN about cows:


    Baker's system uses electric eyes and an electronic clock to measure the time it takes for each animal to travel six feet after they leave a chute -- restraining devices that hold animals by the neck while they are weighed or examined by a veterinarian. The slower the exit, the calmer the cattle.

    Baker believes his "exit velocity" test is more precise than other methods in measuring the cattle temperament. A system developed in Colorado, for example, requires handlers to assign a value from 1 to 5 based on behaviors ranging from completely calm to combative.

    When meat from the cattle used in the Georgia tests was checked, the most tender cuts came from cattle with calm dispositions, he said.




Looping cars


Finally, as I was driving home from the office today I noticed a couple of guys using the neighboring parking lot to practice driving techniques on wet surfaces. They almost put dbaker to shame!



Oh, and it's my birthday today too. :)



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