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SubjectRe: 2.6 not cat proof
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Mike Fedyk wrote:

>>So the watchdog scares the cat which leaves the keyboard... :-)
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>
> Maybe it would be better to set your system to play a sound if the computer
> gets over a certain temperature.
>
> Now just find a nice mean dog to record for the sound... :-D

Actually no, I wouldn't do that actually..... The trick might backfire
if the cat pisses itself in fright...

Hmmm, I think I'll be keeping one certain cat here away from the
keyboards, especially on laptops.... Mind you it's Summer over here in
Brisbane, so her sleeping in warm places isn't so much of a problem.
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