
Doug Caldwell
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I hope to learn from all of you members on this site and share in some tale-telling. I am looking forward to the different styles used to tell these stories. I look forward to reading yours.
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The World's Bravest Hunter
The World’s Bravest Hunter 1902 This tale is about a contest that was held in 1902 to find the world’s bravest hunter. An international hunting & adventure club was looking to increase their membership and promote their sport to the broader global audience. It was the time of bravado, manly deeds and discovering the last hidden places on this Earth, so the more heroic the deeds of the hunter - the better.
By Doug Caldwell5 years ago in Humans
Listen to Your Dog
Listen To Your Dog By Doug Caldwell Chapter One “I guess the most surprising thing we’ve found to date, is how much some dogs swear. When they are excited or upset with something they begin with a river of cussing that becomes more animated the angrier they get. We can now filter that cussing out once the dog’s basic vocabulary and emotional triggers are captured in memory, but it takes a few hours of use for the software to learn these patterns for that to happen, and the higher the cuss filter is set, the longer it takes the software to learn. So at first we recommend the filter be as low as possible to make it easier.”
By Doug Caldwell5 years ago in Futurism
A Gift from the Past
Browsing old books at a yard sale I found a black leather-bound notebook that appeared to be quite aged and worn. On the lined paper was a neat cursive script written in fountainpen. Turning to the inside cover I read: Journal of David Moore, Expedition to the Klondike 1896. That night armed with a couple fingers of single malt I sat and began to read of his adventure.
By Doug Caldwell5 years ago in Journal


