Sunday, November 27, 2005

fun Christmas wishes from Dogs on Trucks jr.























to our readers
with best wishes from the Dogs on Trucks Jr. family
2005


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dogs on trucks loop news for december 1, 2005 - the tag of the day is buycott.

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letters to dogs on trucks jr.

is it true that you have created a mighty treadmill to ease the frustrations of a fretful airplane bound person who is suffering from Acute Crap Product Syndrome?

Sincerely, Rhonda.

dear Rhonda,
Sort of. However I do not know if the treadmill works in an airplane.
Oops! I need to help the next person in line.
Thanks for writing, Rhonda! Stay curious!

sincerely,

Dogs on Trucks Jr.

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dear mr. dogs on trucks jr. sama

your freakin flyer miles are just sitting here waiting for you. there are 350,000,000 of them in fact. please travel!

again, we warmly welcome you to join the fun of traveling.

sincerely
an airline

dear an airline, thanks but no thanks. flying is not my idea of fun, and that is a very mild way of putting it.


please send my freakin flyer miles to some organization that helps to preserve and document train culture or something like that.

not to be rude, but you lost my business a very long time ago.

sincerely

dogs on trucks jr.

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dear dogs on trucks jr. how do you adjust the amplification for the dogs on trucks radio?

sincerely, Patsy

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Dear Patsy,

before you go adjusting those dials, make sure you know that the dogs on trucks amplification dial can only be turned up. It can't be turned back down once you hit it.

to turn up the volume on the Dogs on Trucks radio, hit volume control and cycle once through the loop. This will help you build up enough static energy to amplify the dogs on trucks loop a bit.

thanks for reading, Patsy! Stay Curious!

Sincerely,

Dogs on Trucks Jr.


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a slashdot post dec 1

Posted by CmdrTaco

PlayfullyClever writes "A senior telecommunications executive at BellSouth, said yesterday that Internet service providers should be allowed to strike deals to give certain Web sites or services priority in reaching computer users, a controversial system that would significantly change how the Internet operates...William L. Smith, chief technology officer for Atlanta-based BellSouth Corp., told reporters and analysts that an Internet service provider such as his firm should be able, for example, to charge Yahoo Inc. for the opportunity to have its search site load faster than that of Google Inc." Next up, well dressed men go door to door collecting their monthly "protection money". 'It sure would be tragic if your users started getting 1500ms ping times, wouldn't it mister dot com?'

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tech news for november 27, 2005 - Japanese scientists have discovered a cheaper way to make biodiesel from vegetable oil, according to this slashdot post from ScuttleMonkey on Saturday November 26, @06:31pm -

MGR writes "National Geographic is reporting that Japanese scientists have discovered a way to convert vegetable oil into biodiesel with a much less expensive catalyst (between 10 and 50 times cheaper) than what is currently used. From the article: 'Any vegetable oil can become fuel, but not until its fatty acids are converted to chemical compounds known as esters. Currently the acids used to convert the fatty acids are prohibitively expensive. Michikazu Hara, of the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Yokohama, Japan, and his colleagues have used common, inexpensive sugars to form a recyclable solid acid that does the job on the cheap.'"

tags - holiday, santa, dogs, year of the dog, christmas, biodiesel, sustainability

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you can't judge an apple by looking at a tree
you can't judge honey by looking at the bee
you can't judge a daughter by looking at the mother
you can't judge a book by looking at the cover

oh can't you see, oh you misjudge me
I look like a farmer
but I'm a lover

you can't judge a book by looking at the cover

oh come on in closer baby, hear what else I gotta say!
you got your radio turned down too low

turn it up!

you can't judge sugar by looking at the cane
you can't judge a woman by looking at her man
you can't judge a sister by looking at her brother

you can't judge a book by looking at the cover

oh can't you see

oh you misjudge me

I look like a farmer
but I'm a Lover

You can't judge a book by looking at the cover
You can't judge a fish by lookin' in the pond
You can't judge right from looking at the wrong
You can't judge one by looking at the other
You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

oh can't you see, oh you misjudge me I look like a farmer
but I'm a lover

You can't judge a book by looking at the cover

- Willie Dixon ( ? )

Thursday, November 24, 2005

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image tags - salt

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

strings! my favorite. thank you.

mina san hello, hope you are well

I have brought you some strings from the internet

have a great day

sincerely, Dogs on Trucks Jr.

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via slashdot -

Posted by on Tuesday November 22, @07:22

An anonymous reader writes to tell us the New York Times is reporting that, despite its negative history, hypnosis is now getting some favorable attention from neuroscientists. From the article: "These extensive feedback circuits mean that consciousness, what people see, hear, feel and believe, is based on what neuroscientists call "top down processing." What you see is not always what you get, because what you see depends on a framework built by experience that stands ready to interpret the raw information - as a flower or a hammer or a face."














ideapark.org coupons for nov. 23 2005

ideapark.org readers are invited to cut - n - paste these handy content fresheners in your (information repository) to fight musty odors and so forth.

not that anyone is being personally singled out. it happens to the best of us, believe me.

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on December 3 2005 there will be a conference at Yale Law University (USA) on the laws governing the Internet.

(please, you are saying. so boring!
please do not write any more content coupons with boring tech content!)

(but it is a really important concern, so I hope many will consider following this event.)

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ideapark.org - blogs to track - tech crunch

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Monday, November 21, 2005

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dear mr dogs on trucks. hello?

Friday, November 04, 2005

from the whole earth catalogue

WE ARE AS GODS and might as well get good at it. So far remotely done power and glory - as via government, big business, formal education, church - has succeeded to the point where gross defects obscure actual gains. In response to this dilemma and to these gains, a realm of intimate, personal power is developing - the power of individuals to conduct their own education, find their own inspiration, shape their own environment, and share the adventure with whoever is interested. Tools that aid this process are sought and promoted by the Essential Whole Earth Catalog.

--excerpt from a 1986 edition of the Whole Earth Catalog

tags: enfranchisement, disintermediation, search engine, forerunner, environment, microinvestment, Kyoto, protocol

new & upcoming tags in the d.o.t. loop

new & upcoming tags in the d.o.t. loop -

microrouter, sprawl, suburbia, loss of habitat, woodpecker, population, breeding, land rights, web rights, breeding rights, spider, coal, king, cotton, verb, biodiversity, symposium, activism, nonviolence, mountain justice summer, Christians for the mountains, conservation biology, population biology, population genetics, avian ecology, Red-cockaded woodpecker, foraging habitat, inbreeding depression, natal dispersal, wild birds, Ornithological Congress, bird, birdwatcher, birdwatching

Thursday, November 03, 2005

can I quit now?

‘Can I quit now?’ FEMA chief wrote as Katrina raged

E-mails give insight into Brown’s leadership, attitude

WASHINGTON (CNN) — A Louisiana congressman says e-mails written by the government’s emergency response chief as Hurricane Katrina raged show a lack of concern for the unfolding tragedy and a failure in leadership. more...

via Nevada Thunder.

tags: public policy, Katrina response, transparency, government, paycheck, taxes

mina san hello

mina san hello
voici some pre-aggregated content
try not to step in it as it is very messy. thanks

as always,
dogs ontrucks jr.

tags: daniels, susan, breeding, inbreeding, woodpecker, population, breeding depression, loss of habitat, virginia tech, virginia, trend, violence, mental health, portal, bird, memory, ideapark.org bird portal

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

to be aggregated

asset creation, bibliotheque, biblioteca, bibliotheken, communication, conservation, digital, flow

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image linking, image management, string, thread, parse, robot, code, over-aggregation, inorganic aggregation

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resource creation, information management, search taxonomy, information repository, information bank, information storage, information architecture, information aggregation, stateless html

information design, ergonomics, information harvest, library support, interface, software, open source, document, preservation, knowledge management, open library

tag, tagging, text tagging, collection management, library systems, library system integration, library design, information retrieval, library technology

culture, cultural asset management, cultural repository, browser, search technology, search engineering, usability, record search, book search, document search, search tools, search portal

hybrid library, catalogue, catalog, library cataloging, content management, archiving software, image library, image libraries, circulation

collection access, digital content management, information navigation, spime, digital gallery, digitize, data access, productivity, efficiency, smart label, smart tag, data tag, information tag, information tagging, inventory management

bookmarking, bookmark, booktag, book tag, intentional tagging, bookmark collection, book collector, bookmark harvester, shelf, shelving, stacks, virtual library, information flow, information administration, library circulation, library patron, read, reader, library card, traces