pet fanatics

I was looking to see if my LG DP889 DVD player (which has a memory card reader for photos) could also play some form of mpeg2 or 4 from an SD card, when I found this.

It’s understandable for people to love their pets, but isn’t it acceptable to just throw them in the trash when they expire? Sorry, I know I’m not funny.

But seriously, I’m not a huge fan of keeping people or pets around after they die; maybe I just have trouble attaching sentimental value to things. I would rather have my organs donated to people that need them, though; or let medical students examine my insides (over my dead body; yeah, another bad joke in the same post, sorry). :P

Oh, I do have one exception to keeping dead people around. It would be awesome to have my skeleton hanging around in a classroom somewhere in the world. Do they even use real skeletons in classrooms anymore?

UPDATE: My crummy glorified picture frame will not play movies off an SD card; what a piece of garbage

1 Responses to “pet fanatics”


  • Nope, they don’t use real skeletons anymore. There’s a limit to the amount of time your body can be used by science. I think it’s 5 years, but I could be wrong. It’s not more than that. A Dr I worked for had an old “real” skeleton in the closet at his house. He couldn’t have it at the office anymore because it wasn’t legal. He called her Lucy. Strange.

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