[log in to unmask] wrote: >Many computers have been taken out of service by ferrets, and it is >possible that the ferrets perceive computers to be dangerous commincating >devices for we humans who might be attempting to thwart their plans, or >communicate ourselves with other planets and thereby discover their secret >origins. That is possible I suppose, but I think the real story is.... the ferrets communicate to their own home planet/leaders through the internet, by way of special commands and codes that we humans have no clue exist. They laugh at our "internet access" and ways of communicating with each other, as they abandoned our methods eons ago for far more intelligent and sophisticated ways. (Sort of like comparing The Flintstone's to Star Trek.) I have two ferrets caged very near my computer (dangerous I know, but I figure I am at their mercy anyway) and they often sit watching the computer screen over my shoulder. Sometimes I swear I can hear them "giggle". >... strict security precautions should be used! Do not, I repeat, Do not >let your ferrets know that we are on to them! I doubt we really have anything to worry about. If computers and/or our communications were a threat to them, we'd have been "cut off" a long time ago. As I suggested above, they are the ones "allowing" us the use of computers anyway. (Sort of like 'letting their children have their harmless toys'.) It is also their way of always keeping tabs on "what we are up to" as they check all our files and our communications (e-mails) when we leave the house. If anyone out there truly believes they can "out smart" a ferret, I will gladly loan them a new rescue here named Snowball (intend to change that). He is a DEW, beautiful, oh wait, he has a few dark hairs that make two rings on his tail so I suppose technically he is a silver. This boy has me beat hands-down as far as intelligence. Don't know how I have managed to keep him "confined" to the cage/house at all. Snowball will change anyone's mind about who is the smarter/more intelligent life form. :-( Hugs to the fuzzies Trish [Posted in FML issue 1736]