Oddness. The 1st .gif is from an unknown TV advertisement. The 2nd is from the 1924 silent movie “Aelita: Queen of Mars.” The “Katzenclavier” dates to the 1500s long before .gif animations were invented.
Category: Cat Stuff
The .Gif Friday Post No.173 – SnowCat, JuJitsu Rabbit, 1968 Rubberkids
Copycat
Okay, before you think you’re clever and rename it as a you-know-what, there’s more to this picture than you think. We’re talking Zen convergence.
The modern copy machine owes it’s existence to cat fur and Chester Carlson. Never heard of him? I’ll make it easy for you. Click here.
[Image found here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No. 171 – Cat Sink Dig, Backpack Attack, Invisible CrotchRocket
Catnapper
[Found here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No.170 – Plasma Bunny, Grand Theft Auto Cat, Cleese Spinner
The .Gif Friday Post No.168 – Catzilla, Mother Goose & Stalker
The .Gif Friday Post No.167 – Lion Attacking, Wheel Balancing, Rock Rolling
i haz a static
Here is an illustration of the inspiration for Chester Carlson’s world famous invention. Guess what it was before you Google him. Seriously.
[Found here.]























