I'm sorry to have wasted your time doing the wrong kind of homework. I'll come back if you improve your question so the problem is more apparent (you can look at my answer for simple ideas to make it selfcontained). — sehe39 secs ago
I don't see how people can be so petty and selfish, apparently without noticing it at all. Perhaps I made it more than a little clear in my comments, but hey.
Oh WTF. Look what I told this same OP on an earlier encounter:
The amount of useful code not shown here is palpable. Can I humor you with a template, so that you can build a useful SSCCE from it? paste.ubuntu.com/9030001 — seheNov 15 at 19:15
That's just ... I'm sad for not remembering these things. I should hold grudges.
@MarkGarcia This seems to stir up a lot of surprised reactions. I am not sure what the fuzz is about. These are animals. They have a sex urge. And no morals.
@Xeo Aren't you living in Germany anymore? If so, there will be an animal shelter somewhere near your town. Don't your supermarkets have those boxes behind the cashiers where you can deposit pet food for animal shelters? I am sure there will be the address/phone number of a shelter on them.)
Though for people selling them privately, you can't always tell how they've been handled, and pets sold from shelters and the like are usually neutered, chipped, vaccinated, dewormed, etc
@Rapptz Well, I've read a little about on the internet and it appears that an MRI is actually much more precise to see what's going on on with nerves and brain related organs. And it's completely harmless (no drink, no radiations, no danger). Is that somewhat correct?
@Rapptz So that would probably be better to check the brain, right? Of course I'll ask my doctor, but I was just wondering if that made any sense. My gastoenterologist said that if I'm worried about radiations I should ask an MRI, but that obviously not her field, so, I'm basically asking for a second opinion.
I've read some random unfounded articles on the internet about the fact that some percentage of tumors are cause by CAT overuse, especially before 35 yo.