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September 11, 2021

Patriot Day USA

 
 
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Published on September 11, 2021 10:41

September 10, 2021

Amazon expands education perk for workers to cover full college tuition - CNet

Today as Panzer was tootling around the Catosphere he decided to make a stop at the CNet site. There our adventuresome kitty discovered a post about a new addition to an Amazon employee perk.
 According to the post by Carrie Mihalcik, Amazon has added a new employee perk to their Career Choice employee program. Amazon will now pay the full tuition and fees for associate and bachelor's degrees for eligible employees. The new add-on to the program will begin next January and will be available to 75,000 operations employees in the U.S.
  Looking for a job?
Panzer says, "Pay for my college tuition? Makes me want ot go join their workforce."
 Note: This is a short post. Bring a cup of tea.
 To read the post tootle over to Amazon education perk
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Published on September 10, 2021 15:31

September 9, 2021

Tall Tails The Writer's Cat by Kait Carson - Writers Who Kill

 Panzer was tootling around in the Catosphere when he decided to make a stop at the Writers Who Kill site. With a little digging in the posts he found one about writers and the cat that own them.
  Just ask Mom.
Kait Carson's post is about writers (herself included) and cats who keep their (the writers) writing, plotting and stories progressing whether the cats are there or on the page.

Panzer says, "Of course we do."
Note: This is a medium length post. Bring a cup of iced tea for today's reading.
To read the post tootle over to cats and writers 
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Published on September 09, 2021 21:56

Japan Fair Trade Commission closes App Store investigation - Apple Newsroom

 Today Panzer was shaken from his nap by clapping and cheering coming from the Catosphere. Jumping into the Panzermobile, he followed all the jocularity to the Apple Newsroom. There he found a press release about a change to the Apple App Store.
 According to the press release, Apple announced changes for developers of reader apps available in the App Store. Those reader apps can now link to the developer's site outside the App Store. This change will be available to developers around the world.
  Reader apps only.
Panzer says, "Who else will follow?"
 Note: This is a short-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and a chocolate brownie to celebrate.
 To read the post tootle over to App Store
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Published on September 09, 2021 21:19

September 8, 2021

Discovery Extension Requested in Internet Archive Book Scanning Suit - Publishers Weekly

Today as Panzer was tootling around in the Catosphere the Panzermobile was violently shaken by booing and hissing coming from outside. Following all the chaos took our brave kitty boy to the Publishers Weekly site. There he found a post about the Internet Archive was causing all the noise.  For the past year Panzer has been telling you about the publishers who have sued the Internet Archive for copyright infringement.
 According to the post by Andrew Albanese, last year the four publishers Hachette, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins and Wiley filed a copyright infringement suit against the Internet Archive. The publishers' attorneys have now asked for an extension in the case. The case is set to be heard in court on September 24, but the attorneys have asked to have an extension until December 17. This is based in part on the Internet Archive's (IA) attorneys demand for ten years of monthly book sales reports for all the books published by all four of the publishers involved. The publishers' petition to have IA's discovery motion not granted is filed in another court and no decision has been made on the motion yet. IA isn't contesting the extension as there are several witnesses both sides of the case wish to question before the case is heard in court. The post contains links to other information about the copyright infringement case.
  It's information on 500,000 books.
Panzer says, "This little kitty wants to know where the Internet Archive is getting all the money to pay for the attorneys."
 Note: This is a long-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and a muffins for today's reading selection.
 To read the post tootle over to Internet ArchiveTo read Panzer's previous post tootle over to IA discovery motion 
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Published on September 08, 2021 22:31

September 7, 2021

A New Panzerism

 Panzer on empathy: It takes practice.*

You must open your heart to feelAs you must open your eyes to see.
Usually, I just jump on anything that moves and rip it apart.


* From Cat Wisdom for humans
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Published on September 07, 2021 12:18

September 6, 2021

Labor Day

  
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Published on September 06, 2021 13:18

September 3, 2021

Cartoon of the Day - Mystery Fanfare

Did you get it?
This afternoon Panzer was shaken from his nap in his kitty bed by laughing and clapping coming from the Catosphere. Hopping into the Panzermobile, our adventuresome kitty boy followed all the jocularity to the Mystery Fanfare site.  There he found a cartoon about Covid-19.
To read the cartoon tootle over to Cartoon of the Day
 
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Published on September 03, 2021 21:37

September 2, 2021

Five Things You Need in Writing a Mystery Novel - Anne R. Allen's Blog ... with Ruth Harris

Panzer decided to clean the windshield on the Panzermobile today. While he was washing it, he discovered something stuck under the windshield wipers. Pulling it out, our fastidious kitty boy discovered it was a wadded up post from Anne R. Allen's Blog about mystery writing..
 
Ready to write one?
According to the guest post by author Melodie Campbell, there are five things that make up a mystery novel. The first three sections of her post explain what a mystery is and isn't. She then moves on to the five actual parts of a mystery. These parts involve the characters (both good and bad) and their motivations.
 Panzer says, "Hmm ... She makes it sound easy to write a mystery novel."
 Note: This is a long post. Bring a large cup of tea and two muffins for today's reading selection.
 To read the post tootle over to mystery novels
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Published on September 02, 2021 14:55

September 1, 2021

Windows 11 has a release date: Microsoft to start 'phased and measured' roll out on Oct. 5 - Geek Wire

 Panzer made a quick trip to the Geek Wire site today. With a just a little bit of digging in the posts there he found one about Windows 11.
 According to the post by Todd Bishop, Microsoft has announced a release date for Windows 11. On October 5 Microsoft Windows 11 will begin to automatically upgrading users' computers. This will be a free upgrade. The post includes links to YouTube videos one of which shows the Start Menu will be right in the middle of the computer monitor screen. There are also links to other information about Windows 11 one of which tells which apps will be deleted and what will no longer be supported.
  If it works, why break it?
Panzer says, "The pinned apps and icons on the Windows 10 Taskbar System Tray won't automatically transfer at the upgrade either. That's going to be a mess for Mom."
 Note: This is a long and complicated post. Bring  a thermos of tea, two brownies and a muffin for today's reading selection.
 To read the post tootle over to Windows 11
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Published on September 01, 2021 22:37