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If it's only for you, consider SSH. You can use putty on a Windows machine to do port redirection if you need to. On linux its not much harder. Depends a little on how permanent it needs to be.
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I Camembert it when people ignore cheese – it's unbrieleivable!
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This TOTD is Edam Gouda one!
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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When I see 'em I Edam. Havarti and be kind to cheese - it curd be for someone you know.
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This bleu me away. I rennet by my spouse, and he is cheesed at the pun.
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Just when I thought your TotD posts couldn't get cheesier...
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I wish I understood him
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And he wishes you understood him too!
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Then how do you know?
#SupportHeForShe
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He chirps and squeaks them at me incessantly.
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honey the codewitch wrote: He chirps and squeaks
Blimey, what is he: bird, mouse ... ?
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We have a bird in the tree outside my window that mimics the cat's meow. He's pretty good - he fools me pretty often that "Dij Wants In".
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He's a chantily. They chirp and squeak
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Um, you do know that cats only make noises to humans because they're predators, don't you? They interact with each other in complete silence
Have you never seen your cat stretching itself up a wall and making funny, squeaky, screechy noises at a moth, fluttering away above it?
Those funny noises are the human-hearable residue of the cat imitating the sounds that the moth is making (which the cat can hear, but we can't).
So cats only "talk" and make cute noises at you because you're their victim.
I speak as someone who hasn't lived without a cat for the better part of forty years, despite the sh1t-f***-buggery mess cat fur makes of your vocal chords (so don't ask me to sing unless I've been away from home for at least three days, because I won't be able to hit a note).
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So kittens in a litter that haven't seen a human are completely silent?
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: So kittens in a litter that haven't seen a human are completely silent? This something that's really cool to analyse. It's too complicated and messy (and phenomenally/inspiringly educational) to go into it in the CP Lounge, but if you're interested in how animals' (including humans') brains work, it's a fascinating field of research.
I know this because I researched it thirty years ago
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Mark_Wallace wrote: I know this because I researched it thirty years ago And cats only meow because of "humans"? So before humans, cats were completely silent?
Lions do not roar either, except for humans?
It's a nice myth, which does explain something interesting about the arrogance of our species and brain.
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With cats, it's a major predator thing, the same as when people use duck-quacky-things to make ducks stick their heads up to be shot off -- cats have more cranial processing space than ducks.
You might notice that every cat makes a different noise to get food, get rubbed, or get dried off after they've been out in the rain. It's all because their predatory instincts have pointed in the directions for doing so, that works in their current situation.
As for kitten noises, I confess I haven't looked into that, so I don't know, and therefore won't comment on it. Gimme a couple of months, when I find the time.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: You might notice that every cat makes a different noise to get food, get rubbed, or get dried off after they've been out in the rain. It's all because their predatory instincts have pointed in the directions for doing so, that works in their current situation. How does that differ from any other animal? Do dogs not work in a similar way? Even cows do not shut up, and they're definitely not predators.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Do dogs not work in a similar way? Even cows do not shut up, and they're definitely not predators. Sure, but dogs and cows make pretty much the same noises for everything. Cats make very distinct lure calls, imitating, as far as they can, the sounds of the things they're preying on.
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Duckheads ... or whatever misspelling of those ...
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Not only the "kittens" bit that was previously mentioned, but ... have you ever seen a cat indoors looking at birds in a tree and "cacking". That's not for humans, that's for himself ...
And cats don't interact with each other silently: they purr, growl, hiss, ... but they know we don't have tails and must communicate somehow without them, so the do meow to us. (and purr, growl, hiss, ...)
Dij does a good line in silent "Guilt stares" when he thinks it's time for Dreamies Cat Treats and I don't.
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OriginalGriff wrote: And cats don't interact with each other silently: they purr, growl, hiss, ... but they know we don't have tails and must communicate somehow without them, so the do meow to us. (and purr,growl, hiss, ...) true, but the "meow" comes from their their instinctive hunters' predatory "thinking".
I don't think I'd be as happy as I am if I didn't have a cat living with me, but it's always best to understand all about the monsters that live nearby.
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Cat's gotta be thinking, they're statements, not mere opinions...
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I know what I want, so how could these human blobs possibly want something else?!?
Yup. That fits the masses of empirical evidence I've been subjected to.
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