In the great tradition of Battlestar Galactica LOL Cats (One, Two, Three), Star Trek LOL Cats, and Torchwood LOL Cats, I proudly present Buffy the Vampire Slayer LOL Cats!







In the great tradition of Battlestar Galactica LOL Cats (One, Two, Three), Star Trek LOL Cats, and Torchwood LOL Cats, I proudly present Buffy the Vampire Slayer LOL Cats!







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Xander Kitteh made me laugh! I liked the Dawn one too, but mostly because I hated the whole Dawn storyline.
Well, I’ve never seen it but Xander was adorable.
SPESHUL POWRZ, Ha Love it.
Poor Xanderkitteh. I just want to pet him and hug him and make him feel better.
Yeah, so how’s everyone doing today? I’m on my last day of antibiotics. Hooray.
They are finally fixing my graphics card today, so I will no longer have to use my laptop. Having to work like your doing remote access while being in the office is the worst of both worlds.
As much as I love my laptop, working with a desktop is just so much easier.
Was hoping this post would pop up on Whedonesque. No such luck.
I’m writing this from my desktop. I can use the home and end buttons when writing code!
LOL! Sweet! I always miss the home, end, page up, and page down keys when working on my laptop.
I have the best of both worlds, I have a laptop that plugs into a dock that I use with a keyboard and nice big screen when I am in my office.
So how is the yougurt working out?
Yogurt made things a bit better, thanks
Glad you are feeling better Craig. I am soooo tired today. Not sure why. I have a massive screen at work which is quite disconcerting when I go home to my little netbook.
YAY! My faves are the 2nd and the last.
Glad the yogurt worked, I mean just how many times can you do this and live:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7l6jg4Hlog
If I knew anything at all about BSG I’m sure I would have found these hilarious. Glad the antibiotics worked. Once i got crackers to stay down my maw, I took some Advil, and I’m feeling a bit better myself. Sorta.
HUGS…
OH…see, I’m still a bit delirious, cause this about Buffy, which I also know nothing about, and NOT BSG.
Now that I know that the vampire one makes a bit more sense. I was thinking, “There was a vampire on BSG?” *SIGH*
HUGS….
I like cats!
Craig, Did you LOL these cats up yourself, or did you find them pre-LOLLed up?
I have two big wide screen LCDs on my office computer. I usually have between 30 and 75 windows open at the same time, so I am thankful for all the screen real-estate I can get. I don’t think a laptop would suite me very well at work.
I just got a Netbook, but I only used it to take notes at Pride Center board meetings. I miss the full keyboard, but it works fine for just taking notes.
I have a very old Notebook that I just don’t use any more, and never used much. It is too heavy to be comfortable to carry around, and too slow to be much fun to use.
I LOVE my smart phone. I don’t know how I managed before I had one.
Chris D.: My monitor was working, so I could use both it and my laptop screen at the same time. However, my laptop is like yours: old and heavy. I was very uncomfortable after carrying it in a messenger bag on the 25 min. walk from my apartment to my office. It will have it’s sixth birthday in June. I plan to get a netbook by the next time I go to a conference.
Very cute. I liked the Anya kitty with the money and the Buffy mummy hand kitty.
Ryan, are you staying dry?
Michelle M.: I am currently dry, but I do not have high hopes about staying that way on my way home. However, there may be a shuttle that can take me most of the way. Too bad it won’t be around again for almost half an hour.
Michelle M.: The bus stopped running just before I wanted to get on. My socks and pants are soaked. At least, my umbrella survived.
On my walk home, I listened to Yellowcard’s Back Home five times. I was being ironic:
“Another sunny day in beneath this cloudless sky. Sometimes, I wish that it would rain here.”
Ok, Ryan & Craig. What IS it about you girls and your prissy fussing about Home and End keys? I haven’t used my desktop computer in YEARS! Even when I DO have some (rare) reason to use my desktop computer, I just Remote Desktop to it from my laptop. Laps. Couches. Working at home. No desktops for me.
Chris: I’m pretty sure Craig “LOL’ed these cats up himself.”
How many times in history has that sentence ever been said?
I like home and end as well. I use them a lot. But since we are talking about keyboard keys, one thing I did not like about Macs is the absence of the delete key. There is none, only backspace! Crazy!
Also there was one key combination (can’t remember what), that I use a lot in Windows. The Mac was running Windows in VM, and I used that normal key combination and threw me out of my Windows VM and showed me SPORTS SCORES! Who the heck needs a hotkey for random sports scores?!?!?!
Also, who here uses old school Ctrl-Insert / Shift -Insert to copy and paste? My boss, who is older than me, uses those new fangled key strokes. Anyone else? Perhaps that is just a legacy from my OS/2 days.
I … use… Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert.
Am I … going to have to take back the comment I just made on Josh’s blog?
That’s what I use, Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert! I think the “new trendy” ones are Ctrl-V and something else. I guess were just old school.
*facepalm*
“we’re”
You may be sweet, Chris, but that doesn’t stop me from going all pedantic about spelling on your ass.
Justin: Yep, that was a typo. Forgive me, if you can?
I think I am just getting tired. I have been debugging a bitch of a migration this evening, featuring binary data version subtleties in a view persistence framework causing errors. I solved that, now I find that the system view layout framework classes has been refactored in a way that breaks my subclass of it. I’ve already forked into two images, I REALLY don’t want to have a third image to support (yet). To avoid that I may have to script some moderately complex fixes. Sometimes this software stuff is a pain in the ass!
Justin: Having to arrow over a long line of code in order to get to the beginning or end of a line is tedious.
I was sad to discover that the old version of Matlab that I have on my laptop doesn’t have emacs shortcuts. I had grown used to killing and yanking lines.
Chris: I forgive you
I know exactly what you mean about this software stuff. I’ve been having a bitch of a time with some JAX-RS and Spring Bean stuff tonight
Ryan: *rolls eyes* There IS a Home button on MY laptop. I would never be caught dead arrowing over a long line of code.
Justin: I have the button. It just doesn’t work in the terminal when I log in remotely.
“I have the button.”
I just BET you do
Control-C for Copy. Get it? C = Copy. Okay, granted control-V for insert doesn’t make a whole lot of sense but the V is a bit like the carrot that editors use when they want you to insert something in a sentence so it does make sense that way. Sheesh.
I keep hitting the Esc button, but I’m still here!
All this computer talk has raised the geekiness level of Puntabulous about 135%. And for Puntabulous, with it’s already high geeky level, that’s really saying something.
Actually, I’m just jealous that you guys can understand each other. To me, it’s like you’re speaking French. But without the snobbiness.
HUGS…
The http://2010.bloggies.com/ nominations should be posted today. I was nominated in 2008 (and lost to Perez, ugh) but that was at my high point in readership after the other bloggies. Even though I pretend blog awards are dumb, I’m still curious to see who’ll get nominated.
Apparently the wiki article on copy and paste has a nice little table showing the key combinations in different contexts. I had forgotten about “Cut” — Ctrl-X is even harder to remember than Ctrl-V! If somebody had asked me, I would have said “Ctrl-T?” I use Shift-Delete.
Et Polt — si tu préfères, je parlerai des ordinateurs en français
Craig don’t you mean voting closes today? Nominations closed on Jan 12 and finalist voting happened on the 18th, according to the calendar on that site …. :-/
No. People nominate, then select voters are emailed a list of nominations, and they narrow it down to five per category, then today the final five nominees for each category should be listed for a final public vote.
Oh cool. And you already know you are one of the final five in a category?
I don’t think we’re communicating correctly.
Nominations were made. Random voters were emailed a list of say 20 nominated blogs in each category. No one but those voters know who was nominated. They voted for their favorites which are being narrowed down to 5 per category. The 5 per category will be announced today and a public vote held to pick the best in each category.
Ah. So we have to hope that you and Josh and Enrico and the Chrises (both of them) and the Davids (all three) and Milo and Kári and Jere et al. have all ended up as finalists in different categories so we can vote you all winners, right?
Exactly!
X = Cut = a pair of scissor? It all makes total sense.
okay, I have to ask, what with all computer jargon going about cutting and pasting…why don’t you just highlight and then right click where is says “cut”? Why use the keyboard at all?
(he asks, revealing his lack of smart computer knowledge)
HUGS…
Ah, well, some of us prefer not to take our hands off the keyboard to move them onto the mouse; it’s just faster to keep the hands in the same place all the time. Especially if you know how to type with both hands and 9 fingers and without the hunt-and-peck method.
Of course with a laptop, especially with one that has the *ahem* TrackPoint™-style pointer (visit see link for alternative *HORRIFYING* terms; personally I prefer “eraserhead mouse”), one can do it your way *without* taking one’s hands off the keyboard!
I decided to drive the 1.3 mi. to work rather than get soaked again.
Ryan — how do you *usually* get to work? 1.3 miles is purty durn walkable (as long as it’s not raining); in fact depending on how fast your buses run, it might be faster than the bus.
Justin: I usually walk. I had to walk home last night because I wasn’t familiar enough with the buses to use them in an emergency.
I definitely made the right decision. The front of my trousers still got soaked from the walk from apartment to car and car to office.