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My German Shepherd is the smartest dog I have ever known . I trained her to walk without a lead in 3 days.
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I like dogs, but I can't keep one because I cannot stand the dog smell.
I'm sure there are other people with a similar aversion but dog smell makes me gag.
It disappoints me.
There's a feral cat family(? I suspect that it's one of the daughters now) where the mom comes to my house and lays her litter every year. 2-3 kittens for 3 weeks every year to play with. I love this arrangement.
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GKP1992 wrote: I love this arrangement. I can't figure out if you're being sarcastic or not.
I once lived with 11 cats. It was a similar situation to yours.
I like cats, but they're mean. Their brain uses 25% of its resources in the prefrontal cortex. A dog uses 33% of its brain dedicated to the prefrontal cortex. What does this mean? It means that cats are mean and lack the ability to reason properly. If a dog drank two beers and went all belligerent, it might as well be a cat.
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Steve Raw wrote: I can't figure out if you're being sarcastic or not.
No I am not being sarcastic. It's a temporary dose of dopamine every year.
While most of the time they mind their own business, create a little mess which I don't really mind, and I get to play with them when I want. And as they start to get too energetic the mama cat takes them away.
The disappointment of not being able to get a dog is also real, I like both cats and dogs.
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GKP1992 wrote: No I am not being sarcastic. It's a temporary dose of dopamine every year. Ah, thank you for clarifying that. Having 11 cats living in my house when I was a kid was an interesting experience. We took in a stray cat from a neighbor, and it multiplied from there. I had a favorite cat, but he would escape the house and go who-knows-where for a day or more before returning for food.
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The dog smell is very off putting to me too. Ugh.
There was only one dog that didn't smell like that that I've encountered and it's because its human bathed it twice a week.
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GKP1992 wrote: I like dogs, but I can't keep one because I cannot stand the dog smell.
I'm sure there are other people with a similar aversion but dog smell makes me gag.
A smelly dog has a neglectful owner.
And it's actually easier to give a dog a bath than a cat. Although it's always more entertaining to watch someone try to wash a cat.
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Having had both, I know now I prefer dogs.The cat ... well, anyone who saw my comment to charlie about biscuits and gravy will understand.
The current dog is a mix. Border collie (pretty smart, gets bored easily), whippet (fast), husky (obstinate, high endurance, no recall). It's an interesting combination of character traits. She is very affectionate, though, loves to jump up for a hug. And being part husky, very "operatic".
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And there's nothing "ick" about letting a cat crap in a box in the house? That you then have to empty yourself?
I'm a dog person.
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Wow, I just learned about it. No announcement was made, so I almost missed it, weren't it for the Lounge post a few pages below.
This is a weird feeling, I am not even sure how to describe it : I've been here for the last 23 years, followed since the beginning, so I think this website and the community around it was a small but nonetheless part of my life. Sure, CodeProject is not down, but Chris leaving is quite a news.
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It's been in the pipeline for long enough that we've started attempts at cloning him.
The results have been, well encouraging but ... not user facing.
Failing that, there's always the possibility of androids.
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I can only speculate and wouldn't presume to put words into anyone's mouth. I'm only curious about what the contingency plan might be - if there is one at all.
I think the CP community is doing a good enough job on its own moderating this and other forums. If CP is just left to run on its own, I'm absolutely fine with that, but then the question becomes what happens when the next backend problem comes up - CP does disappear for a few hours here and there, and if there's nobody around to diagnose and fix any problem that goes beyond "reboot the server", what then...those are not problems "us mere users" can fix.
Besides, there's still infrastructure to pay for, so it's not like a site like this can simply be left to run unattended for any prolonged period of time.
Whatever the case may be, even though the silence is deafening, I'm not jumping ship and I'm not looking for alternatives. Long live CP.
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I am not aware of alternatives. Not to CP at least. In all honesty Chris' hand was very light on the forum, it has been mostly self-moderated, the last direct incisive action was the closing of the Soapbox and the Backroom.
As for the back end, as long as there is someone to keep it alive it will work fine.
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I'm just hearing of this. And to be honest I'm happy for him. It's safe to say that over the past couple of decades, he and I chatted a few times or two on and off of CP. So, Chris feels more like a friend than a "CP guy".
Speaking as someone who let his health go (me), if you don't have your health then you have nothing. If you don't go outside and get some vitamin D, you don't have health, etc. So, it's bitter sweet, but if he knows it's time to work on other areas in life then it's a pivotal moment for him and he'll come out all the better for it.
Not sure if he'll still lurk the boards, but on the off chance he sees this, Chris just wanna let you know buddy that it's been a privilege annoying you all these years. You've always been so patient and friendly with everyone and gave a lot back to the community. And, nobody has used the old CodeGuru since CP started.
Here's to you conquering your next goals in life man. (insert meditation emoji here)
@chris-maunder
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: CodeGuru
OMG. I hadn't thought of that one in...two decades?
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Yeah man, sure has been a while.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not just Chris I'm afraid.
Been poking around a bit and it doesn't look good.
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I looked at the About Us page, and, wow, did it get shorter.
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At least Bob is still with us.
I wonder who is the new "owner" of CP.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Quote: I wonder who is the new "owner" of CP.
What has 'giving up of participating' in active day-to-day business has to do with ownership?
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Rage wrote: Chris leaving is quite a news. I'm still too much of a n00b here to know the meaning and consequence of this on CP. If he leaves, then what happens?
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Is the site going to be sold to some people who don't "get" the Code Project ethos, and they try to turn it into a stack overflow clone?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Certainly hope not, as that would indeed suck.
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if it goes stack overflow, it's dead. That place seems to be a magnet for pricks.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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SO is okay for getting answers, but it sure isn't the place for asking questions. Unless you're already part of the clique.
That's no way to run a web site.
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