Hi All,

In the flight 31 of my VAnTri, I have had some problems that I didn't find yet in my system.

Fortunatly my cat is inspecting the damage, in order to find an explanation for the crash.

Here I post some photos of his work. If you need his services, contact me!

And a final tip: Why dictionaries are important in the hobby?

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Comment by Lyn Rees on June 10, 2012 at 9:40am

Clever cat!

How is his/her circuit board inspection skills?

Comment by Brian Donovan on June 10, 2012 at 10:06am

He's not inspecting the damage he is wondering what you are doing in his house without his permission.....and where's my dinner!

Comment by Alex Arevalo on June 10, 2012 at 10:50am

Boy, that's going to cost you! A cat scan is very expensive. It might be cheaper to just have your Labrador retriever do some Lab tests. It won't cost you as much.

Comment by Maxime Carrier on June 10, 2012 at 5:05pm

Mine did an inspection too, unfortunately I'm still unable to make it stable, I have serious doubt about cat inspection !

Comment by by.charly on June 11, 2012 at 9:09am

Lyn: "How is his/her circuit board inspection skills?"
It's just a hobby for her, but she is able to find some kind of electric problems (Proffetionally she have a PHD on "sleep over the couch"). 

 

Brian: "He's not inspecting the damage he is wondering what you are doing in his house without his permission.....and where's my dinner!"
Probably that is true! cats psychology...

 

Alex: "Boy, that's going to cost you! A cat scan is very expensive. It might be cheaper to just have your Labrador retriever do some Lab tests. It won't cost you as much."

I have some other pets, but the onlyone with this skills is the cat... So... :)

 

Maxime: "Mine did an inspection too, unfortunately I'm still unable to make it stable, I have serious doubt about cat inspection !"

Hahhahaha, you only have to trust on this new "tuning"... your cat knows what to do!

Comment by Jared S on June 11, 2012 at 10:45am

Cats do a pretty good job chasing down bugs in source code. But usually once they find the bug, they don't fix it, they just fiddle with it for a bit.

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