On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:28:31 -0700 Mehma Sarja wrote: > On 4/5/11 9:07 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2011-04-04, Stuart VanZee<stua...@datalinesys.com> wrote: > >> Don't be silly. While Lions do provide excelent physical security > >> they don't provide any data security at all. > > I love animals: I'm always talking about animals, I love 'em. But > > the thing is that, you know, whenever you see animals on the telly, > > it's always the show-off animals. Yeah? It's always the leopards > > and panthers and crocodiles. Lions milling about, going "Oh, I'm > > very good, I'm on everything", and it really makes me annoyed, you > > know? Because what about the English animals, you know? The British > > mammals, yeah? Hah, what about the muskrat, or the tiny northern > > root-vole, with his little banjo and hat made of elastic bands, > > yeah? Who's representing them, eh? No-one, that's who. > > > You had a good buildup and even some suspense. Oh what a letdown! What > British animals? You've got to be kidding. Isn't everybody over there > all civilized an stuff? Take your little poodle and pony show and move > it along down the road. > > Mehma >
Well if you didn't get the sarcasm, then there's meant to be a big black cat around. Otherwise you'd have to go back thousands of years to get Lions. Aside from wiping out the bears I don't see what civilisaton has to do with it.