A short story about Frosty the Doggie, My friend
the Dog, a Super Dog Story.
I remember my friend,
Frosty the Doggie and here's a short story about her and a video about a
dog like Frosty. Frosty was a super smart dog and she was totally deaf.
We didn't have to teach her sign language, she just figured it out very quickly
on her own and she could figure out commands that others would give her, even
though they didn't know her regular signs. Super Dog Story
My friend had a dog that was named Frosty.
Frosty was a Queensland Healer and was totally deaf. We always took
Frosty to all of the races and dogs were supposed to be on a leash in
the pits area. But we didn't need to worry about Frosty, we would just
tell her to stay and there was no problem. One day at the Willow
Springs Raceway, the races were over and everyone left. So I threw the
Frisbee for Frosty and she just sat and looked at me. I asked Mike what
was wrong and he said that all three of us, Mike, his wife and I, all
told her that she couldn't leave, so there she was, stuck in our pits
only.
Well I said she was deaf, but she could
understand sign language perfectly. She used to totally wear us out
running after the Frisbee, all I was doing was throwing it and I was
super sweaty and exhausted in the mid winter, but when she got hot, she
laid in a ice cold mud puddle for a few minutes and she was ready to go
again. Can you believe that, all of that running and she wore me out
and all I was doing was throwing the Frisbee. She would catch it almost
every time and would even catch the trick ones that you would throw up
at an angle that it would come back. She could figure out which way the
Frisbee would go by looking at how it was thrown.
One day Mike called up the TV station in
Sacramento and said that he had a dog that rode jet skis. The man said
that there were a lot of dogs that rode jet skis. Mike replied that
this dog was totally deaf. They instantly went out to Folsom Lake and
took pictures of Frosty. When mike got into the going fast mode, Frosty
would go into the racers tuck. Mike even rode the ski while he was
standing on his, riding backwards, and Frosty was right there.
Mike and Linda were my roommates so Frosty was
my dog to, in a way. That was many years ago. The reason that I
mentioned Frosty is that this dog looked almost exactly like Frosty,
except Frosty was a silver gray and looked like she was covered with
frost, that's how she got her name. I think that this dog looked like
she was a Queensland Healer too, or at least part.
Please Forward to the YouTube and AdSense
Team.
There is one area that you are not using that can bring additional
income to YouTube and even allow you to reinstate the YouTube
AdSense units.
On YouTube, have a radio button that says "Include Infomercials" for
the YouTube Search. This will allow companies to build infomercials
for YouTube and the user can view either the standard or the
infomercial videos.
I'm a webmaster that uses the YouTube AdSense link, the biggest
problem is that companies do not want to spend their time when they
are not allowed to put pure Infomercials on YouTube. This idea will
allow many specific Infomercials to be displayed and YouTube can
charge a small fee for their inclusion into the YouTube Infomercial
Section.
Many viewers would love to see specific information about the use of
many products. This would also allow companies to apply product user
manuals, or maintenance manuals on YouTube and at the same time, the
user can search either only user supplied, company supplied or both
for their desires.
The bottom of the embed code, for AdSense users could include a
small search box that says, "Search Infomercials"
As a webmaster, I would put these on every page. As the Video Unit
System works now, there were never relevant commercials that I could
choose to match my content.
With the Search Infomercial box, I could embed any video that I want
and still make adsense money from the Infomercial Search Box, the
user would be in control and YouTube and Google would have a whole
new source of income.
Thank you very much,
C. Jeff Dyrek, Webmaster
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