Back in the mid-80s I had an Apple IIe computer. You could lift the lid off the top quite easily if you were inclined to fiddle with the hardware, which I was.
Then my darling brother came over and informed me that I had volunteered to cat sit for a friend of his – not mine, never met the guy. Seven adorable little voids invaded my home for a week. Guess where their FAVORITE place to sit/sleep/play was? INSIDE MY COMPUTER!
They were adorable, so it was OK that I got ZERO work done on my current project, if course.
I had to vacuum out my computer when the 6 of them left, but it was for naught – Widget loved to get in there.
And is anyone surprised that I wound up with a kitten? At least I didn’t have paints and water for him to spill on everything there. And he did inspire me to try to code a kitty-themed game.
Note the “try”.
Anyway, the point being, you need to work from home so that you can have important inspiration and entertain the fur babies!
When I speak, I probably make a ton of grammatical mistakes. And I write my comic how I speak. So there will be errors, because I do not know all the rules of all the things, of cabbages and kings. Forever and ever. Amen.
stairsteppublishing about 2 years ago
What is it about cats and paper, or computer. Learned to hit Save, a lot.
seanfear about 2 years ago
but then again, you’d need them to get inspired shrug
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yes. Less cats and more coffee is a great combination for work.
arolarson Premium Member about 2 years ago
Fewer! Not less! Fewer is used for countable items, less is for singular nouns that describe a mass of objects. Think fewer dimes and less cash.
And yes, I know, it is common usage. It just drives language geeks nuts.
ddjg about 2 years ago
Our chickens never interfere with my work . .
Rick Parkhurst Premium Member about 2 years ago
Where is the fun in that?
goboboyd about 2 years ago
And the often ‘interesting’ people that pass through are fodder for the funnies. Also.. Croissants!
Janet Gamble Premium Member about 2 years ago
I hope you at least gave the cats some homework!
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 2 years ago
Bitter sweet isn’t it?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
On the other hand, you have 100% fewer cats sitting on your paper. A mixed blessing at best.
sew-so about 2 years ago
Back in the mid-80s I had an Apple IIe computer. You could lift the lid off the top quite easily if you were inclined to fiddle with the hardware, which I was.
Then my darling brother came over and informed me that I had volunteered to cat sit for a friend of his – not mine, never met the guy. Seven adorable little voids invaded my home for a week. Guess where their FAVORITE place to sit/sleep/play was? INSIDE MY COMPUTER!
They were adorable, so it was OK that I got ZERO work done on my current project, if course.
I had to vacuum out my computer when the 6 of them left, but it was for naught – Widget loved to get in there.
And is anyone surprised that I wound up with a kitten? At least I didn’t have paints and water for him to spill on everything there. And he did inspire me to try to code a kitty-themed game.
Note the “try”.
Anyway, the point being, you need to work from home so that you can have important inspiration and entertain the fur babies!
Mr. Impatient about 2 years ago
I’ve learned to close the door when doing work. Eventually the crying stops and the paws under the door cease.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 2 years ago
My daughter’s cats take turns lying on the laptop keyboard. Have a Wonderful Weekend my friends.
MissyTiger about 2 years ago
But! There’s 100% more people-watching. Which could go either way; time-sink, or inspiration for new material. ☺️
crazeekatlady about 2 years ago
My new housemate works from home. 3 of my cats supervise her all day. They say she is exhausting to watch. Then we cats go to bed early.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 2 years ago
But, but… the coffee cup circular stains!!
Ernest_CT about 2 years ago
100% fewer, not “less”.
Amanda El-Dweek creator about 2 years ago
When I speak, I probably make a ton of grammatical mistakes. And I write my comic how I speak. So there will be errors, because I do not know all the rules of all the things, of cabbages and kings. Forever and ever. Amen.