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My computer stopped working properly about a month ago. It was followed by a series of visits from technicians which did not resolve the problem and then the darn thing stopped working all together. At the moment, I’m waiting for a replacement unit (glad the thing’s still under warranty).
I have been posting. If you go to the main page and scroll down, you should see some of the things I’ve posted.
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]]>I was having trouble coming up with a good sound effect. I didn’t want to go with ‘Rar’. I was thinking of hissing, but that would be weird for a dog.
Saw an interesting documentary once on the domestication of the Russian silver fox. They started with foxes raised for their fur and started selective breeding based on friendliness toward humans. After about 20 generations, they had a very dog-like fox. One of the things they noticed was the tame foxes barked a lot, something their ancestors rarely did.
]]>Also wolves and dogs are “technically” the same species even though science does not currently have them labeled as such. So anything a dog can do, a wolf can do.
]]>I imagine that bark to be very deep. Like you can feel it vibrate in your chest like a subwoofer droping the Bass.
]]>( Don’t wolves bark too? )
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