I have a tradition, and it's pointed at my head. I try to make at least one snow Dog every year. My first was an Old English Sheepdog, like my Sheepdog buddy Mr. Sheepdog who was a friend of mine in high school. Later I made snow versions of my American Eskimo Yoder, who was a perfect model because he was all white
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that. All of mine have been standing on 4 paws or sitting before. If you
still have snow or the next time you get it, you could make a snow Ric!
There's even a spot light shining on my Dog now.
I would had even more details in the pooch if I'd had time, but it was
getting dark and I needed enough light for pictures. Everything was just
right, the snow was soft but not slushy, then when it got dark, the
temperature dropped, so it stopped melting and hardened up.
The USB audio chip is good, it's letting me use a computer that I couldn't
because there wasn't any sound. The playback is fine, though I don't know
how well it records yet. It should be pretty good, especially that you
could use a USB extension to keep it away from the rest of the computer's
circuits. Check at Microcenter, They do have one there 'USB to 2.1 Stereo
Audio Adapter' but it's $13.
Boomer the snow Dog
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