
This is just too good to pass up. Via Slashdot, which says; "The review goes over everything from how to acquire one, to required maintenance, to storage, to a comparison against other ways of spending your money . . . The article is full of useful and informative links such as your average kitten's standard configuration. A well reasoned and interesting review."
While domestic cats are a common feature of many computing environments, IT review sites have proven oddly unwilling to investigate this popular computer room accessory.
Dan's Data goes on to do a thorough, techie review of
An immature member of the species felis catus (also known as felis domesticus, and hereafter referred to as "a kitten"
including the necessary table displaying
a rundown of the relative merits of four options for the computer enthusiast - a kitten, a puppy, a baby, and (as a representative example of the more usual kind of home information technology purchase) a new video card.
He is reviewing this juvenile felis catus in particular. Go to his review to check his Comparison and Conclusion and see which is the best option: the kitten; the puppy; the baby; or the video card.
[Two cat blogging posts in one day. Somebody help me.]
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