Neva River, St Petersburg
I was reading the latest edition of Dogs Monthly and saw an article about an Austrian dog who can recognise 340 words.
Now they say that the dog can recognise the words – but I am not sure that makes it intelligent – I mean Dick Cheney could recognise words - but let’s not quibble.
I told Muffin about this and she snorted derisively and – if she could speak – would have said. ‘Why would it bother?’.
Exactly Muffin. Why would a dog want to recognise 340 words when about 6 will do the job quite adequately. There is stuff that you simply do not need to know. Cats recognise these boundaries but the problem with dogs is that they try too hard.
I do of course apologise to all dog owners who feel slighted by my blog entry and really do believe that their Rover is the most intelligent and wonderful creature on the planet. I particularly apologise to my son and his two dogs Lenny and Bandit who I am sure are both remarkably intelligent.
It is a bit hard to tell because on the two occasions I met Lenny he spent the whole time hurtling around barking and then trying to piss on my feet and it is hard to gauge a dog’s IQ when it is doing that.
William has made some telling points about building pyramids and I need to do some more research. The documentary I watched was quite compelling but the ‘ramp up the middle’ concept makes much more engineering sense.
I think my documentary maker was using flawed research and is not as smart as the Egyptians who built the pyramids. I must also apologise to any of the still living free Egyptians who built the pyramids. As Merisi has explained – they were not all slaves - and in fact I think my documentary showed this but it was a piece of information I did not retain.
I have reached the age where if I retain new information some old stuff falls out the other side so I need to be careful with what new stuff I collect.
We have finally solved our guest bedroom lamp imbroglio and have purchased two camels – one sitting and one standing. These are made out of resin and are just fabulous. Well they are to us but to an untrained eye they may seem a bit strange. They are hand-made locally by Lori Rosenberg and I shall provide pictures next week.
I turned off my Data Roaming in Russia – except for when I used the iPhone for navigation and once when I left it on Roaming overnight. This cost €93,75. This phone must have relatives in Zambia which it calls when we travel!
I did not respond to the debate about Tafelspitz but should say that I find it strangely unappetizing. Like Merisi – I prefer a good steak. I think Tafelspitz is one of those things – like Lamingtons and Vegemite – that you have to be brought up with to appreciate.
And as for Topfenstrudel – if anyone out there has ever eaten one – and enjoyed it – please let me know. It is singularly the most unappealing thing I have ever eaten.
Lưu trữ Blog
-
▼
2010
(3068)
-
▼
tháng 1
(209)
- Jag ♥ Snö
- Happy Birthday Felise!
- Banking on it (and a giveaway)
- Wilson Joseph Woog Esq.
- Week Ending Jan 31
- pavilion.net
- Det är alltid bra att slipa lite på envisheten
- THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH - KING OF SPAIN
- Pest eller kolera?
- Twin Mountain Trudge II
- Swarm of bees
- New tiny snail
- Playlist - 30th January 2010
- A victory of love
- Cykelvick och annat bra
- Transferred Northern White Rhinos are Dehorned
- iPhad
- Lunar Archaeology
- Our Lady of the Rocks
- Friday I´m in love
- Counting Cards... Er, Stickers
- THE SANDWICH
- Semelhistorien
- Why Indeed
- JULIANNA BARWICK - SUNLIGHT, HEAVEN
- Inside Donkey Kong stage 3
- I think someone is missing here Kim......... ME
- My school site- when did "transparency" become a d...
- Foodprint NYC
- Den faktiska träningstiden
- Steam Tunnel Music
- The Great Baguette Disaster of 2009
- Oh no!
- Too Much Was Not Enough
- Wax on wax on wax on - and a bit of wax off with h...
- Hur ska de här gå nu då?!
- Ache
- Tama-Re, or the Egypt of the West
- MAGNETIC FIELDS - YOU MUST BE OUT OF YOUR MIND
- Inside Donkey Kong stage 2
- beauty breathe
- Architecture of a Decade Past
- Homefront Dissolve
- Cats are rubbish at painting
- CANDIE - EASYMAG #1
- CARIBOU - ODESSA
- Alla dagar är löpningens dagar..
- The Right Printhead
- Ducks must be existentialists
- The Padre Pocket
- Som på moln
- Mat- & bakdag
- Week Ending Jan 24
- Quick Links 3
- For Malmberg publishers
- Inside Rainbow Islands
- Austrian Times readers don't like snow!
- Vogue V Playboy
- The Pack Cycle Pocket Hypothesis
- Everyone! Out of the water!
- And the winner is....
- Playlist - 23rd January 2010
- Sött & syrligt
- Jag fortsätter broträna
- Inside Scramble
- The Self-Consuming Barbecue Pavilion
- States of Metamorphosis
- The Unnatural History of the Kakapo
- What do Ducks think?
- The Curious Collation of Rick Cerone
- Tack för det!!
- Hypothetically speaking
- Howard and his cool Storage World
- Interview with Bob Lemke, Vintage Card Editor at S...
- Suck och stön
- Jag drömmer mig bort
- Glacier / Island / Storm
- Can you make a noise like a frog?
- Tricky Dicky
- Oj då..
- Life, the universe and everything
- And now things get interesting
- They Will Build Clouds For Us
- TORO Y MOI - BLESSA
- PHOTOGRAPHY OF OLAF BREUNING
- Tisdag? Måndag?
- To minus your boombah..enter my blog giveaway!
- Ghost Town 38.5
- Week edning Jan 17
- Wrestled from the mouth of a tiger
- The Greatest Photo in the History of Baseball
- Hobby
- Right now
- Sheltered from the storm
- Frankie (of Jeremy and Frankie) has grown up...
- Super Powers Cultivate
- I am ready for Oymyakon
- 50 Single Stickers Can't Be Wrong
- Springdate
- Love is the drug
-
▼
tháng 1
(209)