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ivconic
10-03-2009, 12:13 AM
Month ago i got brand new, ultimate, ultra turbo/RF/FM/IC/SMT Mice Detector (search&destroy machine). Latest technology howl!
But i have certain problems with it! Along with mice it detects and destroys everything else in my house, too! Luckily it drains batteries very fast and than i have couple of hours of total peace, daily! :)
I waited good moment to catch it with camera. This is how it looks when batteries are drained totally! :lol:
If i disappear from this forum for couple days it would be because i left without my dsl router - her most favorite target recently (5 flashing leds on router attracts her much! I have to put dark scotch tape over those leds to preserve router from total destruction!)
P.S.
Name is "Mica" (Mitza)!
ivconic
10-03-2009, 12:34 AM
Mica meets Aaron! :lol::lol::lol:
Aaron is calmest and best temper dog i ever seen. He would never harm Mica....yet she is not much intimate with him! :lol: Skeptic?
grungymike
10-20-2009, 01:05 AM
I was wondering if you've run into static electricity problems with your new mica brand detector. I would think that the hairballs would interfere with discrimination, but I'll bet she's (?) got automatic ground balance,
probably detect a tuna can from 30 feeet.
Have you tried training Aaron to sniff out gold?
gm8)
ivconic
10-20-2009, 01:46 AM
I was wondering if you've run into static electricity problems with your new mica brand detector. I would think that the hairballs would interfere with discrimination, but I'll bet she's (?) got automatic ground balance,
probably detect a tuna can from 30 feeet.
Have you tried training Aaron to sniff out gold?
gm8)
Yes, huge "static" issues ! So "static" that i can not move her off my sit, in front of my pc! She is throwing paws on me each time i try to approach!!!
Other hand...Aaron is splendid bones detector...only!:frown:
Yes, huge "static" issues ! So "static" that i can not move her off my sit,
Probably all your problems with Mica lies in the fact, that Mica is not shielded. Try some shielding and dont forget on enough gap.
Esteban
10-21-2009, 01:49 AM
I remember "cat whisker" diode. Can be used as a detector of small signals. :lol: In my house many cats was a problem...
ivconic
10-21-2009, 07:57 AM
I like cats. You are lucky man having those nice animals at your home.
No mice arround, i presume? :lol:
Hi,
this is one of mine... well not really... say that I grew it up a bit then found its way to life.
This one was from a set of 6 "produced" by a big half-savage cat :D
I was able to make this half-savage cat mom friend of mine (at least for some months) and I provided food and also medicines to all them.
This one of the picture was the bigger of this set and , of course, a male.
Within a few months these 6 cats grow at incredible rate (also cause I provided top quality food, much meat and similar stuff) but mostly causer of genetics I think.
I cannot keep animals in my house so I had them to become savage and follow the mother and learn to hunt and provide their food from themselves.
This one of picture become a real killer, I saw it a number of times with birds catched, small mouses and many other things.
After 8 months they become totally savage, even refusing any food provided by me and staying far from me (where when these were small I can touch with no problems).
1 was lost cause killed by a car running down the street at night, other 5 were healthy and very big cats.
This small grey you see after 1 year measured over 45cm lenght and an approximate weight of 4Kg I think, very big and incredibly wild beast... other cats (not only domestic) simply disappear when see it around... :rolleyes:
Unfortunately I haven't pictures of it at actual size, I see it rarely, just e.g. drink some water and run... in the bushes, woods! :lol:
Not stuff to keep one of these at home: at first I had thoughts the mother was all wild cat, instead not just for half I think, the kitties were big from start and I had thoughts the father must be wild too! :shocked:
One has truncated tail from birthm, a classical sign of wildcats genetic.
My guess is that the mother found a big wildcat... and several races mixed in them. I can spot e.g. round dark patches at fur, classical stuff you see in africans wildcats and egyptian mau, but also these have a lot of european cat and european wildcats.
Anyway, you cannot belive the fur they got... fantastic stuff.
But I saw it right... these need much freedom, cannot stay in apartments.;)
Kind regards,
Max
ivconic
10-21-2009, 07:37 PM
Very cute! :):):)
Same "face" as Mica!
I can not catch Mica to shot closer plan because she is very crazy and restless, always in moving and "fighting" against everything and everybody in living room. I tried several times to catch her with camera, without success.
Only occasion i can make shot is when she is sleeping. Rare moments! :lol:
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