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Camo Tote
(18 August 2004) - Was LL Bean trying to be trendy when they introduced this rockin camouflage tote? I kind of doubt it. Who cares, anyway? It's a great looking and water resistant bag for get-away-from-the-city weekends or for all your hunting dog's acessories. ...
(18 August 2004) - Was LL Bean trying to be trendy when they introduced this rockin camouflage tote? I kind of doubt it. Who cares, anyway? It's a great looking and water resistant bag for get-away-from-the-city weekends or for all your hunting dog's acessories. ...
Photo Stamps
(11 August 2004) - Following the year and a half old lead from the Dutch, Stamps.com has a new service that allows you to upload a photo and have your own stamps printed. Of course, I had to make stamps of Otis and Logan. Check it out at photo.stamps.com. You pay a premium for the service, though. A sheet of 20 stamps (standard 37 cent rate), after shipping,...
(11 August 2004) - Following the year and a half old lead from the Dutch, Stamps.com has a new service that allows you to upload a photo and have your own stamps printed. Of course, I had to make stamps of Otis and Logan. Check it out at photo.stamps.com. You pay a premium for the service, though. A sheet of 20 stamps (standard 37 cent rate), after shipping,...
Pup Style
(29 July 2004) - Pup Style is a new site for the dog snob. From couture accessories to the chronicles of poor Tinkerbell Hilton, you'll find it on Pup Style....
(29 July 2004) - Pup Style is a new site for the dog snob. From couture accessories to the chronicles of poor Tinkerbell Hilton, you'll find it on Pup Style....
Peppot Camera
(26 July 2004) - If you didn't know already, I'm infatuated with my dogs. I would totally use the Peppot, a camera from Matsushita Electric Works that sends a picture message to your cell phone whenever your dog enters the scene. Of course, it wouldn't be hard to make one of these with a web cam and a motion detector, but I'm not that obsessed. Check out the...
(26 July 2004) - If you didn't know already, I'm infatuated with my dogs. I would totally use the Peppot, a camera from Matsushita Electric Works that sends a picture message to your cell phone whenever your dog enters the scene. Of course, it wouldn't be hard to make one of these with a web cam and a motion detector, but I'm not that obsessed. Check out the...
Inside Gordon
(23 May 2004) - Gordon recently had a chest scan by an Electron Beam Tomography scanner. The first time I saw these images I thought I was looking at plates from a medical text book-- they're incredible. I had no idea such advanced medical imaging was readily available. There are more pictures along with his post. ...
(23 May 2004) - Gordon recently had a chest scan by an Electron Beam Tomography scanner. The first time I saw these images I thought I was looking at plates from a medical text book-- they're incredible. I had no idea such advanced medical imaging was readily available. There are more pictures along with his post. ...
Petapotty
(27 April 2004) - The jury is still out on whether this thing is good or evil, but any way you look at it, it's pretty outrageous. The PETaPOTTY is the doggy equivalent of a kitty litter. It's basically a box of grass with drainage. Be sure to check out the video on their site-- complete with a Greyhound giving a full demo. $235 at Hamptons Hound...
(27 April 2004) - The jury is still out on whether this thing is good or evil, but any way you look at it, it's pretty outrageous. The PETaPOTTY is the doggy equivalent of a kitty litter. It's basically a box of grass with drainage. Be sure to check out the video on their site-- complete with a Greyhound giving a full demo. $235 at Hamptons Hound...
Dog Blogging III
(24 February 2004) - Phillip Torrone's photo moblog includes pictures posted by his Aibo! Whuffie posts every few hours automatically using his built in camera, his built in WiFi emails it to the site. via Gothamist...
(24 February 2004) - Phillip Torrone's photo moblog includes pictures posted by his Aibo! Whuffie posts every few hours automatically using his built in camera, his built in WiFi emails it to the site. via Gothamist...
Yumemi Kobo: Dream Workshop
(15 January 2004) - Takara, Co., the inventers of the Bowlingual doggie translator, have a new device in the works... a machine that lets you design your own dreams. Yumemi Kobo, which translates to dream workshop, is bringing science fiction one step closer to reality. Prospective dreamers are asked to look at a photo of what they would like to dream about and then record a story line...
(15 January 2004) - Takara, Co., the inventers of the Bowlingual doggie translator, have a new device in the works... a machine that lets you design your own dreams. Yumemi Kobo, which translates to dream workshop, is bringing science fiction one step closer to reality. Prospective dreamers are asked to look at a photo of what they would like to dream about and then record a story line...
Dog Powered Scooter
(11 November 2003) - The Dog Powered Scooter is a fascinating invention... From their site: This new dog scooter design is revolutionary †and has many benefits. Particularly appropriate for urban use on bike paths & sidewalks. The human is in †total control †of the speed and direction of the scooter because the dog is harnessed inside of the frame and subject to its steering (very maneuverable) and braking...
(11 November 2003) - The Dog Powered Scooter is a fascinating invention... From their site: This new dog scooter design is revolutionary †and has many benefits. Particularly appropriate for urban use on bike paths & sidewalks. The human is in †total control †of the speed and direction of the scooter because the dog is harnessed inside of the frame and subject to its steering (very maneuverable) and braking...
NYC Dog Census
(24 October 2003) - The NYTimes actually analyzed the dog licensing data for the city and came up with their own Doggy Census. The survey includes most popular breeds by neighborhood and most popular names. Nothing about Sealyhams, though......
(24 October 2003) - The NYTimes actually analyzed the dog licensing data for the city and came up with their own Doggy Census. The survey includes most popular breeds by neighborhood and most popular names. Nothing about Sealyhams, though......
Doggy Lo-Jack
(26 April 2003) - An Electronic Tag for the Peripatetic Pet, published recently in the New York Times, provides a nice overview of the benefits of microchipping your dog (or cat). It sounds a bit creepy, but the benefits are worth it. It does remind me, however, of the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System that was oh so hyped in the 80s....
(26 April 2003) - An Electronic Tag for the Peripatetic Pet, published recently in the New York Times, provides a nice overview of the benefits of microchipping your dog (or cat). It sounds a bit creepy, but the benefits are worth it. It does remind me, however, of the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System that was oh so hyped in the 80s....
Dog Names
(20 April 2003) - We're getting another dog in a couple weeks and have been working through several name possibilities. It would be nice if there was a way to search for names by the number of letters. Alas, not that many people are freakish enough to care about the number of letters. Anyway, here is a good long list of names....
(20 April 2003) - We're getting another dog in a couple weeks and have been working through several name possibilities. It would be nice if there was a way to search for names by the number of letters. Alas, not that many people are freakish enough to care about the number of letters. Anyway, here is a good long list of names....
Dogblogging
(26 March 2003) - Last month I started a weblog for Otis. Friends thought I was crazy. I believed them. I took it down. With the help of Takara's Bowlingual, a device that translates barks to english, dogs might actually generate their own blogs. As noted in The Register, all it will take is someone to handle the transmission....
(26 March 2003) - Last month I started a weblog for Otis. Friends thought I was crazy. I believed them. I took it down. With the help of Takara's Bowlingual, a device that translates barks to english, dogs might actually generate their own blogs. As noted in The Register, all it will take is someone to handle the transmission....
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