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Hi folks,
since I use a portable machine, overnight rendering seems to be impossible. It
is due to my tom-cat, "Snoopy" by name, which is a very small cat having only 9
kg of weight. It is addicted to the warmth of the fan and filles the holes of
the exhaust completelly and I fear a heat accumulation. Has someone else of you
experierenced the same? ;-)
Best regards,
Michael
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MichaelJF wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> since I use a portable machine, overnight rendering seems to be impossible. It
> is due to my tom-cat, "Snoopy" by name, which is a very small cat having only 9
> kg of weight. It is addicted to the warmth of the fan and filles the holes of
> the exhaust completelly and I fear a heat accumulation. Has someone else of you
> experierenced the same? ;-)
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
Nope, I don't have a cat. But while it's winter rendering costs me
nothing* so I'm happy to help, if you happen to need assistance on a
long trace.
*) My heating system is so called straight electric and doesn't know if
it's the heater or my CPU that gives the thermal energy to the air.
-Aero
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> Nope, I don't have a cat. But while it's winter rendering costs me
> nothing* so I'm happy to help, if you happen to need assistance on a
> long trace.
>
> *) My heating system is so called straight electric and doesn't know if
> it's the heater or my CPU that gives the thermal energy to the air.
>
> -Aero
Thanks for your kind offer. Fortunatelly the little beast is addicted to another
place too: its feeding bowl. 9 kg of living weight will be maintained...
Best regards,
Michael
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I would suggest getting a 2nd cat ;-) Then they could keep *each other* warm!
My own cats have an interesting tendency to jump up on my keyboard while I'm
typing--usually when I'm deep into editing a POV-Ray scene. Is there a menu
choice for "delete recent cat editing"? :-P
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On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 17:11:30 -0500, Kenneth wrote:
> Is there a menu choice for "delete recent cat editing"? :-P
Depending on which editor you're using, CTRL-Z commonly will work. ;)
Jim
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 17:11:30 -0500, Kenneth wrote:
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> > Is there a menu choice for "delete recent cat editing"? :-P
>
> Depending on which editor you're using, CTRL-Z commonly will work. ;)
>
Hey, that works! Amazing!! :-P
Now, if I could just train the cat to do it for me...
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On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 20:24:14 -0500, Kenneth wrote:
> Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 17:11:30 -0500, Kenneth wrote:
>>
>> > Is there a menu choice for "delete recent cat editing"? :-P
>>
>> Depending on which editor you're using, CTRL-Z commonly will work. ;)
>>
>>
> Hey, that works! Amazing!! :-P
>
> Now, if I could just train the cat to do it for me...
I know that feeling. :)
Jim
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I would suggest getting a 2nd cat ;-) Then they could keep *each other* warm!
They must like each other. In fact we have three of the little beasts.
>
> My own cats have an interesting tendency to jump up on my keyboard while I'm
> typing--usually when I'm deep into editing a POV-Ray scene. Is there a menu
> choice for "delete recent cat editing"? :-P
Yes, that's exactly what Snoopy and Puenktchen (engl: dotty) do, but
fortunatelly not to much extend. As I remember the first keyboard locks were
called "catlocks" for some reason... A while I had a touch screen which was more
annoying, since even flies made their entries (mainly closing windows - and
programs) and the tails of the cats, of course. CTRL-Z will not help with this
but CTRL-S as prophylaxis. So I'm accustomed to hit CTRL-S time and again as a
train-driver hitting his dead man's switch;-)
Best regards,
Michael
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Hi(gh)!
Am 03.12.2012 19:16, schrieb MichaelJF:
> since I use a portable machine, overnight rendering seems to be impossible. It
> is due to my tom-cat, "Snoopy" by name, which is a very small cat having only 9
> kg of weight.
*Only* 9 kgs? If this is a small cat, what do you regard a medium-sized
or even big one? A lynx? A snow leopard? They look cuddly, but probably
are a little oversized to easily handle them...
See you on my screen!
Yadgar
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On 12/3/2012 12:16 PM, MichaelJF wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> since I use a portable machine, overnight rendering seems to be impossible. It
> is due to my tom-cat, "Snoopy" by name, which is a very small cat having only 9
> kg of weight. It is addicted to the warmth of the fan and filles the holes of
> the exhaust completelly and I fear a heat accumulation. Has someone else of you
> experierenced the same? ;-)
Since you use a portable machine, move that machine to someplace the cat
can't go.
Regards,
John
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