I want one of those high-frame-rate cameras with a fast lens like sports photographers use ... for my cat. She just showed me a move I hadn't seen her do before: I flipped the end of a rawhide boot-lace out in ront of her, past the end of the bed, and she leapt to catch it in midair, as has been her habit lately, but this time she drew her hindquarters forward in the air so that all four paws grabbed the lace at once, about haf a meter off the ground, instead of just grabbing it with her front paws as usual. The effect was both adorable and dramatic.
Her leap was more horizontal than vertical, so the effect was that she was flying horizontally past the end of the bed a foot and a half off the floor, body aligned vertically (that is, butt directly below head), belly and all four paws forward, spine bent in a C shape, with her tail curled forward in a way that reminded me of a bat scooping up insects in flight. I've got one instant mid-flight frozen in my brain, but oh how I wish I also had it frozen on film or in pixels to show you all.
Cats -- nature's adorable little killing machines.
Of course, she then took the lace from me, marched across the room dragging it, chewed on it briefly, and is now staring at me asking me to whip it again. I've not yet managed to teach her to bring toys back within reach when she wants me to throw them again.
I did not have a good day today ... not really an especially bad day, either, but I'm not recovered from the exertions of the week, not up to running any more errands (I really need to get downtown to the credit union -- maybe I'll be up to catching a bus thataway tomorrow). The pain from the fibromyalgia was extra-bad, unsurprisingly (even walking on a level floor hurt, and stairs, of course, were worse) but I mostly stayed in bed and tried to deal with things that could be accomplished via telephone and email. I didn't try to wrestle the ladder; I tried to contact roofers. My hands still hurt from the rope, from Wednesday, and my back is unhappy as well. I've got competing events on the calendar for tomorrow, but attending either seems unlikely the way I feel now.
I definitely tried to do too much this week.
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Cat Moments
Even using the shoot as fast as it can until the memory is full mode, you still have to be ready and start *before* the action happens. Plus, I realize I'm shooting with a camera that's supposed to be mainly a video camera. But for some reason I usually want a good still action shot, and stills pulled out of the video don't quite do it for me.
Then there's the whole PVR thing. I get so used to being able to rewind a video after something catches my attention, I find my self frustrated when I can't do that in real life, with the world around me.
The solution, is something like Prof. Steve Mann's eyetap glasses. You record everything that passes before your eyes, and it's almost immediately discarded. Unless you decide a few seconds after that you want to keep it, or just rewind a bit and watch again while you're paying attention, or save it for posterity.
We have the technology, it's not even very expensive. The main problem has been that people think you're a freak if you have a camera on your head all the time. With the state of the art now, the whole rig can look just like a regular pair of glasses. The camera proper can be clipped to your waist, the PC could be up your bum, whatever. Wearable computing will change the way we perceive reality, man.
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(How did she land? Two legs or four?)