Boxcat in a Catbox
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You cannot become an SY0-101 or N10-003 professional until or unless you clear 642-812 as well as 70-431 and 350-030 with flying colors. An extra 220-602 would not hurt either.
With the ability to now use my fingers (yeah, I have 96 fingers) to count the hours before my holiday ends, I’ve decided to do something useful so that people would actually say, “yes, my good sir, that is an accomplishment.” So, my good sir, what is an accomplishment? (I would reply) and they would post a comment (hint).
In unrelated news, I’ve noticed that once I post something that doesn’t show you one of my creations, you don’t even bother to leave a comment. That’s right, you ungrateful ******** (starts with b, ends with s, plural). In any sense, I’ve learnt (actually, learnt isn’t a word, the correct usage is learned – but I don’t go to English class anymore, do I?) that I should spoon feed you more crazy stuff of mine.
Boxcat! Oh, Boxcat, the wonderful cat friend of Catface, star from weebls-stuff’s catface series. So, in a small tribute to boxcat, I have built Boxcat. Well, actually, here’s what happened.
Problem: I have a 10 year old computer that randomly crashes (well, Windows, what do you know), and the only way to fix it is to whack it repeatedly (not joking).
Solution: take it apart, find out what is causing the loose connection or whatever, and put it in a box.
Ok, Image fun fun time now (in no particular order):
So, the final product even had a tail (trailing power cord) and some eyes (LED), and a fashionably marker-pen drawn mush. Oh, I also found that a simulated whacking does fix it. (and yes, I did find the loose connection). Also, in the making of Boxcat, the original power switch was broken, so now to turn it on I have to simulate “pressing the switch” by touching two exposed wires together with precise timing. Awesome, is it not?
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