The kitten is about to come alive.
(Credit: Digg/LiveLeak)
When you wake up on a Sunday morning to messages from readers that say: “You have to see this,” there are a few potential reactions.
One: “Oh, someone’s trying to get to write about their new, very slightly useless gizmo.”
Two: “Spam.”
Three: “This video could actually be worth seeing.”
Grumpily clicking on “play” on this video posted to Digg, but originally to LiveLeak (and who knows where before that), I still feared the worst. It was entitled: “How to Pull a Live Cat Out of a Laptop.”
What ensued were 7 minutes of really quite captivating video editing, even if the live cat appeared to emerge from a desktop screen, rather than a laptop.
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