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  • You definitely could. Theres also these hammocky type beds. They look too small for my cats but don't stick out from the wall very far and if you're DIYing it then you could make them bigger.

  • You can get some premade pieces to add to this, I have one of these which they use to climb up and as a scratching post, and this bed which acts as a resting point along with my standard shelves. Neither were very expensive.

  • This student seems both cocky and clueless in equal measures. Fingerprints are not one of a kind, it's a very useful method as they rarely repeat exactly but they do so are not used in isolation but rather as part of a case.

    I'm not sure why he's going on about different fingers on the same person being similar but not the same, that's known and kind of irrelevant, you can't convict someone with "your fingerprints are kind of similar to this one" without further convincing evidence.

  • I used to teach ESOL students and this is quite common. Very accomplished students who had often come over for some quite skilled jobs, but hadn't used a mouse before. It's hard to remember how odd it is as a control system when you've used them from childhood.

    Often they'd used phones or tablets though so they'd all be touching the screens.

  • It's tricky. So I was listening to a BSE radio doc recently which had an episode about the deer. They actually don't know if BSE was transmitted through eating the beef, in fact there's cases of vegetarians getting it. It's still being studied. They're very worried about people eating infected deer, which is quite likely being as they're easy to kill, but also having anything to do with them because they just don't know how it moves from animal to animal, deers rarely eat each other so it's not super likely that's the only way.

  • Honestly, anyone playing such “get rich quick” investing games with crypto needs to be honest with themselves that maybe they’ve got a gambling problem.

    Gambling is what it is. Putting your life savings in it is stupid, but if you put a bit in, it's a better gamble than putting it on the horses.

  • I mean, the answer is loads. There was a hospital where they had to move all patients away from the outer rooms because the Israeli army were using snipers to pick off staff who came to attend to them. Uniformed doctors who were engaged in treating their patients were shot with no warning.

  • It is weird if you think about it that people buy intelligent animals as pets and then don't bother to entertain them at all. It's neglect. Cats are not difficult to care for but if your only entertainment for them is opening the door and hoping they find something out there to do without getting killed, then just don't have them?

  • I'm also old and have been following this conflict for decades but apparently more balanced sources.

    Israel claimed that they were targeting Hamas at Al-Shifa but they positioned snipers who shot doctors and nurses through the windows. If you're being forced to attack a hospital full of innocent civilians then you would be trying to avoid the innocent civilians, but that's not what it's about here.

    Same as taking swathes of land since WW2, they are occupying massive areas that they were never given. They're not ignorant, they know exactly what they're doing.