On-line degree awarded to cat

A cat has been awarded an MBA degree from an on-line university in the United States after being awarded impressive marks and putting in several semesters’ worth of course work. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that Colby, a six-year-old cat, applied for a $US299 bachelor’s degree from the Trinity Southern University, based in Plano, Texas, but was also awarded an MBA, for an additional $US100, on the basis of his life experience.

The Pennsylvania Attorney-General’s office is now prosecuting the University, alleging consumer fraud and illegal e-mail marketing.

The cat’s owner said she was very proud of the cat. After paying another $US99 for Colby’s transcript, she was pleased to discover he had taken four semesters’ worth of business classes, including management accounting, organisational behaviour and total quality management.

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December 9th, 2004 by site admin | No Comments »

Blogger Auctioned on Ebay

Prominent blogger, Jeremy Wright, is auctioning himself on eBay.

“Blogging gives your customers a real view into your company in ways that newsletters and seminars simply aren’t able to do.” says Jeremy Wright, who writes the popular Ensight business and technical blog, which is read by more than 60,000 readers a month, and is up for auction on the internet auction site eBay as a professional blogger for. His blog recently made national news by being the first blog to ever be sold.

The winner of the auction will be able to have Jeremy Wright work for them for three months. He will produce between 5-10 posts a week. In addition, Mr. Wright would work with the winning bidder to see what potential there is for blogging for them and their company - in effect acting as a blogging consultant for the period.

According to The Blog Herald,”We’d naturally be skeptical of such an endeavor but Jeremy is a top blogger with a strong background in writing.”

This auction would end on December 3rd,2004 and can be seen at here.

Current bid: $500 (after 8 bids)

November 27th, 2004 by site admin | 1 Comment »

Woman breastfeeds dog

A New Zealand woman says she is breastfeeding her staffordshire bull terrier pup because she wants the dog to protect her baby girl as the pair grow up.

Kura “Kat” Tumanako said she started breastfeeding the pup after her own baby stopped taking her milk. Her nipples were too big for the baby and she had to pour her milk away.

“I didn’t want to waste it so I gave it to Honey Boy,” she said.

The pup was instantly hooked and has been having two feeds a day for the past week.

Ms Tumanako said she would probably wean the puppy off in six weeks time. Her baby, Honey Pauline Philomina Flo, was born on August 29 and is now on bottled milk.

“I wanted to raise it (the pup) with my baby,” Ms Tumanako said today. “I wanted to bring it up with a baby. It will protect her as they grow up.”

“He drinks more than the baby. It doesn’t hurt, but it’s a little bit ticklish,” she said.

Ms Tumanako who is two months’ pregnant, said she did not care what people thought about her breastfeeding the pup.

“It’s my life, my responsibility. I make my own choices,” she said. “I’m going to look after me, my baby and my puppy.”

Hastings veterinarian Sharon Marshall said it was uncommon, but not unheard of, for one species to provide milk to another.

“But from a veterinarian viewpoint it’s always better for any species to have its own milk. If a bitch was available that would have been better,” Ms Marshall said.

She knew of instances where a sow had given milk to puppies and dogs giving milk to cats but had not heard of a human breastfeeding another species.

“It’s not going to hurt the puppy. I would be more concerned for hygiene issues for any baby sharing the milk,” she said.

Victoria University associate professor of anthropology Jeff Sissons said he was familiar with a practice among women from Papua New Guinea hill tribes who breastfed pigs, but he had not heard of any other instance of a human breastfeeding another species.

The national president for the SPCA, Peter Mason, said there was nothing in the Animal Welfare Act that applied specifically to a case like this, but he had some concerns that the dog could develop long-term behavioural issues.

“It doesn’t sound like the animal is suffering. It’s not a cruelty thing as such,” Mr Mason said.

The director of La Leche League, a support organisation for breastfeeding mothers, Rosemary Gordon, said she had heard of anecdotal cases involving mothers giving their milk to household pets or sick or elderly relatives, but she felt the matter was “beyond the league’s area of expertise”.

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November 18th, 2004 by site admin | 9 Comments »

America Votes - by their IQ?

This was sent to me by email today. Good for a laugh - if you are a Kerry (or non-Bush) supporter.

November 7th, 2004 by site admin | 5 Comments »

Murphy’s Law Formula - Easy to Use Calculator

Mathematicians have now come up with a rule for predicting the law of “anything that can go wrong, will go wrong”. They say the formula allows people to calculate the chances of Murphy’s law (or Sod’s law as it is also know) - and to even try and beat the bad luck.

Previous studies have found the law is not a myth, but this is the first time a formula has been calculated.

Project psychologist Dr David Lewis said: “The lesson from this is that, to cut the seemingly unbeatable Murphy’s Law gremlins down to size you need to change one of the elements in the equation.

“So, if you haven’t got the skill to do something important, leave it alone. If something is urgent or complex, find a simple way to do it. If something going wrong will particularly aggravate you, make certain you know how to do it.�

But he added a note of caution: “There is, of course, a Sod’s Law factor to the equation. If you judge your ratings wrongly, you might become too optimistic - and calamity will strike.�

Newspaper articles have provided the formula, however I’ve made this simpler for you by creating an online calculator for Murphy’s law - enjoy!

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October 17th, 2004 by site admin | 838 Comments »


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