Dudley Henriques
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Dudley Henriques
I'll trade you cats. Mine is trained to stay off the aquarium. His name is Wilco.
Hi Diana;
"A short piece I did on our cats a few years ago"
MEET CHAIRMAN MEOW!!!!!!
We have a two cats, "Chairman Meow" and "Sir Lick a Lot". Sir Lick a Lot is
the smarter of the two. I've been teaching him to play chess. Actually, he's
not all THAT smart, as I can still beat him two games out of three.
Chairman Meow on the other hand, is NOT Mensa material. You would think that
a cat living around here would know about things like aerodynamics.
Apparently not!
Our bird feeder is aprox. 10 feet off the end of the back deck on a 4x4 post
about even with the deck height of 8 feet. Yesterday, the Chairman was seen
on the deck assiduously studying flight dynamics as he envisioned them
applying to cats and bird feeders.
We watched him sit there quietly as he no doubt worked out the physics and
mentally constructed the wanted trajectory against his aerodynamic profile.
I of course being the more "experienced" member of the family already knew
that the Chairman's flight envelope bore a close resemblance to a brick. My
lovely wife of 35 years however, was actually showing some signs of concern.
" Can he make it?" she said!
"Well", I said, looking at our over fed; over weight fur critter, "perhaps
with a ladder, or if he has eaten those baked beans I left for him in his
dish."
As I spoke, my wife let out a scream as it became instantly apparent that
the Chairman had done the math. He twitched his tail and made his takeoff
run. Unfortunately, his math was either very bad, or he had used the wrong
base. He reached Cso [cat stall/paws and tail extended] and rotated at Cr
[idiot cat liftoff speed]. All four paws came out as he serenely soared over
the top rail. Somewhere between Vx and Vy he came to a complete
understanding with Isaac Newton. Actually, Bernoulli was never even a
factor. He came to an absolute stop in mid air for just an instant; I could
swear that he looked back at me with a sort of stupid smile on his face.
Then down he went, right into the rose hedge.
The problem with the Chairman is that he never actually learns anything. If
he could shave, it wouldn't be with Occam's Razor.
In his mind I'm sure he feels that the gravity was especially bad yesterday.
He will no doubt re-study the problem and try again.
)))
Dudley