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Re: "marching ants" rubberband box [message #32065 is a reply to message #31993] Thu, 05 September 2002 09:30 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Pavel A. Romashkin (pavel_romashkin@hotmail.com) writes:

> You know, that one can be turned off. Or, like I have, you can change it
> to a purring cat. If you choose to do that, you will immediately see
> that some department of Microsoft had *way* too much time on their
> hands, because the cat sleeps, scratches, meows, sleeps, catches
> butterflies and does all sorts of other things. And it behaves
> differently in different Office programs.
> Oh well. It has a lot more personality than the clip.

Oh, I *love* the cat. Now the dog, who is always
underfoot, is rooting around looking for the
damn thing, and the chance of me getting any work
done is just about nil. So much for Microsoft
productivity. :-(

Cheers,

David

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