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pc 2015-02-11 10:12 AM

Wednesday, February 11th, 2015
 
Hello.
Still finishing unfinished online things. After that I'm starting coding my own script/platform for my own sites. I just have enough the ones I'm using. Tons of self made addons made my current script a big pile of mess. It's time to compile all my self made mini scripts in to one on it's own.

Have a good one |waves|

Cleo 2015-02-11 10:22 AM

Pretty much today will be a repeat of yesterday.

I got back an old website that I use to take care of. Someone installed a new theme and the text was a big mess of bad code along with messed up tables. Spent sometime on it yesterday cleaning things up. They are supposed to be sending me new images to use on the site.

The floater in my left eye is a bit better today but is still really annoying. Getting old is a bitch.

Thought of doing the Wednesday night kayaking paddle but with temps dipping down into the low fifties being wet in a small plastic boat is less than appealing.

ecchi 2015-02-11 11:50 AM

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This puppy I'm looking after has no idea how to "catch". I don't mean that he has not learnt how to catch yet, I mean that he has no understanding of the concept of catch. If you throw him a dog treat he calmly sits there while it hits him in the face, then stares at you with a look that says "Why did you do that?"

ArtWilliams 2015-02-11 02:02 PM

ecchi,

What breed of dog is it? Some dogs don't catch. I have a toy breed (King Charles Cavalier Spaniel / Bichon Frize) and she's never had an interest in catching. I am sure I can train her -- dogs will do anything for treats -- but there is no natural instinct there.

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Originally Posted by ecchi (Post 536997)
This puppy I'm looking after has no idea how to "catch". I don't mean that he has not learnt how to catch yet, I mean that he has no understanding of the concept of catch. If you throw him a dog treat he calmly sits there while it hits him in the face, then stares at you with a look that says "Why did you do that?"

Afternoon peoples! Fighting a cold here and totally immersed in getting my house purged and prettied as we are selling in April (and moving in June hopefully).

No one buys porn anymore but I can't stop making pages. Is there a program for that?

|thumb Have a great day!

ecchi 2015-02-12 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by artwilliams (Post 536998)
What breed of dog is it? Some dogs don't catch.

Rhodesian Ridgeback. It's natural instinct is to hunt lions. Seriously! The breed was created to heard lions towards the hunters and, if things went wrong and it looked like the lion was going to kill the hunter, ridgebacks are supposed to be able to kill the lion. Gonna be interesting when the puppy is fully grown. When it misbehaves it's owner is going to have to discipline an animal that can take out a lion! I wish him good luck with that!

The bit that surprises me most about the catch thing is that my friend has two dogs and I am looking after both (plus his two cats) while he is away. The other dog can catch, and the puppy normally looks up to the older dog. So when I toss the older dog a treat and he catches it, then toss the puppy a treat, I would expect him to try and copy the older dog and at least attempt to catch the damn thing. But he just sits there like an idiot and lets the treat hit him, then looks at me with a hurt expression because he thinks I am throwing things at him!

|dog

ArtWilliams 2015-02-12 09:02 AM

As a teen, I had a friend who owned a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Sacred the shit out of me, it was so big and muscular. Thing is, all it did was lay on it's back and lick it's massive balls! Never saw him catch either!

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Originally Posted by ecchi (Post 536999)
Rhodesian Ridgeback. It's natural instinct is to hunt lions. Seriously! The breed was created to heard lions towards the hunters and, if things went wrong and it looked like the lion was going to kill the hunter, ridgebacks are supposed to be able to kill the lion. Gonna be interesting when the puppy is fully grown. When it misbehaves it's owner is going to have to discipline an animal that can take out a lion! I wish him good luck with that!

The bit that surprises me most about the catch thing is that my friend has two dogs and I am looking after both (plus his two cats) while he is away. The other dog can catch, and the puppy normally looks up to the older dog. So when I toss the older dog a treat and he catches it, then toss the puppy a treat, I would expect him to try and copy the older dog and at least attempt to catch the damn thing. But he just sits there like an idiot and lets the treat hit him, then looks at me with a hurt expression because he thinks I am throwing things at him!

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