With those four specimens, how would one measure 'performance' in a manner that can be compared?PARANOiA said:He didn't measure price / performance ratio
Well, "fill-rate" can apply to all four: Litter box filling, yard filling (could be negative if the dog likes to dig holes in the flower bed), diaper filling and pixel filling.arjan de lumens said:With those four specimens, how would one measure 'performance' in a manner that can be compared?
They'd better be friendly! A cat that size could grab you by the throat and carry you away for dinner!Chalnoth said:My favorite cat was a Maine Coon cat that we got some years back. They're the largest domestic cats, and also one of the friendliest breeds (at least, in my experience).
DudeMiester said:I was looking at the sites he links to, and apparently I have a Siberian cat which are fairly rare in North America. Pretty cool. They're really nice cats, so I highly recommend them if you get one.
Hmmm... a colleague has one of those and, IIRC, it stuck a claw through his thumb. I must admit, though, it is a nice looking cat.Chalnoth said:My favorite cat was a Maine Coon cat that we got some years back. They're the largest domestic cats, and also one of the friendliest breeds (at least, in my experience).
how about thermal dissipation???arjan de lumens said:With those four specimens, how would one measure 'performance' in a manner that can be compared?
arjan de lumens said:With those four specimens, how would one measure 'performance' in a manner that can be compared?