The privacy guru at work had his cat run away this week. He was agitated for several days, flyering the whole neighborhood, complete with maps, with color-coded sectors delineated, and team of co-workers and interns on lunch break. Inevitably, the issue came up of RFID'ing the cat (who, BTW, did not have tags). As a privacy guy, his feelings about RFID's are understandably strong, but when it came to his beloved pet, his response was: "I don't care about my cat's privacy!"
Even more inevitably, the office email thread turned up several amusing links that I'll share here on lost cats:
Cat Has Camera On So We Can See What He Does: Nuff said.
Cat Tracker: "Allows you to easily and remotely monitor the location of your cat via your cell phone/mobile phone anywhere in the world with suitable GSM coverage."
Finally, we interns played a practical joke on this particular attorney when he left for retreat by "breaking into" his office. (We had a key.) One of the interns created this brilliant lolcat for him.
Update: Forgot to mention - he found the cat!
4 comments:
this is brilliant!
well done on the boing boing mention.
Thanks for mentioning that the cat was found.
Hilarious. As a child, this is what I imagined a cat burglar was.
I hope your boss appreciates your sense of humor!! Thanks for the chuckles - did the boss buy the gps for his cat?
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