@jordandwilly - Thanks for clearing that up.... 9-5 is just fine, IMO.... I work and have always had to leave mine when I was at work, never an issue. That said, we were able to set up the house that access to the backyard (with 10 to 12' privacy fences) with a doggy door and a dog room in the house for them, Locks on the gates so there is NO access for anyone. Dogs sleep 90% of the day so being at work doesn't bother them... never have mine even when I had a litter in the house (And have been in the breed as owner/breeder for 35+ years). You can hire a dog walker to take them out mid day..which is a good solution. and give them a mid day meal depending on their age. I do not and never have used free feeding, period. Especially if you have more that one... you never know what/who is eating what. And you can set up camera's on line to watch them from "afar".... LOL. Keep in mind people that many of us need to work and have day jobs. The most important thing is the time you need to spend with them when you are home. Example would be, if you have young children and you work... when you get home you are going to spend your time with your human children... NO dog would be happy if left out... they need their time also because they are a family member and need as much time as a human child. Again in my opinion
Basenji Calendar 2008 Photo Contest
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7. To submit a photo, please email it to basenjiforums.photos@gmail.com, we will accept the photo into the contest if it meets the above criteria. Please make sure to include your forum username, calendar month, dog name in the subject line of the email!
I would suggest submitting your pictures in a smaller format by email first, so it does not choke your Email server & computer, with these huge files, unless people know how to send a zip file or stuff it expander file. as long as they have the full size image that is for the final submissions?
just trying to save you from an Email log jam!
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Thank you for looking out. We are using google mail for this and it can handle upto 20MB file attachments, so we should be ok, although zip files can help. We will keep you posted if our mail is not handling this too well.
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Is there any way to have more than one photo used for each month? Like perhaps make a collage of 3 photos for each month so there are more than 12 dogs. That has always been a little pet peeve of mine when looking at regular calendars.
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all my good pics are vertical… lol
and in black and white.. not too exciting for a calendar... loljuuust my luck!
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looking through my pictures I am surprised how many of them have people in them. They like to be with their people.
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Getting some great submissions already! Keep them coming!
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Is there any way to have more than one photo used for each month? Like perhaps make a collage of 3 photos for each month so there are more than 12 dogs. That has always been a little pet peeve of mine when looking at regular calendars.
This might be possible. Let us see how many submissions we get and what the voters decide.
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sooo.. it says no people.. but what about like… parts of a person.. haha like someones legs? i would guess not, but just making sure. and do they HAVE to have a month they represent..?
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Also [sorry to be a pest] but do you think that instead of having each months theme be that specific month we could designate themes to each month. Like for example, for March do something like "caught in the act" so people would supply photos of their B doing something sneaky [not hard with a B I'm sure] then like…June could be "How do they sleep like that?!?" so people submit photos of their pup sleeping in odd positions [also not difficult to get with a B]. Then maybe certain months could have a more month-theme. For example, November's theme could be Thanksgiving or Autumn since those are typically what is thought of in Nov anyway. Just another suggestions
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I think it might be best to just let pics be submitted, and then after the voting, decide what might be most appropriate for each month. Otherwise, it really limits what people might submit?
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Hey Admin, ball park, how much does it cost to run the forums, and where does the bulk of the cost come from? I only ask so that I know what kind of money we are talking about going to the Forums, and what might go to fundraising.
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I like the 2 ideas above me, that we should just submit pics then firgure out the months later, and i like the idea of months that dont really have a theme with them (obviously nov is thanksgiving-ish, dec is christmas-ish, but what about less popular months) for funny things like how do they sleep like that, etc.. i think more fun pictures would get submitted if they dont all have to associate with a month..
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Thanks Admin..I'm loving this idea
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all my good pics are vertical… lol
and in black and white.. not too exciting for a calendar... loljuuust my luck!
If we are able to do a collage vs. a single photo per month calendar than B&W & also vertical photos should be able to be used & look nice.
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Also [sorry to be a pest] but do you think that instead of having each months theme be that specific month we could designate themes to each month. Like for example, for March do something like "caught in the act" so people would supply photos of their B doing something sneaky [not hard with a B I'm sure] then like…June could be "How do they sleep like that?!?" so people submit photos of their pup sleeping in odd positions [also not difficult to get with a B]. Then maybe certain months could have a more month-theme. For example, November's theme could be Thanksgiving or Autumn since those are typically what is thought of in Nov anyway. Just another suggestions
Sure, submit any theme you like. In the end it will be upto our community to decide which photo goes into the calendar.
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Hey Admin, ball park, how much does it cost to run the forums, and where does the bulk of the cost come from? I only ask so that I know what kind of money we are talking about going to the Forums, and what might go to fundraising.
Well, finally someone asked about the costs (money and time) associated with running Basenji Forums.
Running something like this costs pretty penny and quite a bit of effort if you want to keep it free, especially when it starts growing. These costs include but are not limited to servers, bandwidth, software, programming, upgrades, advertising and maintenance.
Luckly I have quite a bit of experience in some of those area and thats why we felt comfortable starting and running this forum.
I will not go into exact figures but lets just say it already cost us a lot and is costing several hunder per month. Yes, it comes out of our own pocket, but we are looking into some venues through which we can make it a community supported resource.
Basenji Forums became a large part of our life and we do everything we can to keep it running smooth every day. If you have anymore questions or want to simply help feel free to PM me privately, this topic if for our fun calendar questions!
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Most forums I belong has supporting memberships, like $30-$40 a year for supporting, then silver & gold memberships.
All the pictures that we upload to this site cost the site $$$$ in storage, but it is a nice feature.
Luckily we have not been bombarded with adds like on other free sites MySpace etc. Since there are no adds here, I doubt the owners are actually making any money here.
If it comes down to it what is this site worth to it's users?
It's a great place. I have learned a lot here and made a few friends along the way.
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Honestly, it never occurred to me that it cost much money. I guess I figured it was something like yahoo groups, which are free. I was just curious.
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I'm sure someone has a picture of one of their basenjis table surfing among the Thanksgiving goodies! Rose is a table surfer, although I'm always in too much of a hurry to get her off the table to ever take a picture!
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I understand that there are high costs associated with running a site that is ad free and free to users. I am uncomfortable though about raising money to support that by saying that some proceeds will be donated to non-profits "after all expenses have been paid". For me, I think it is much more honest to say that you are opening a store to support the cost of the forums and then perhaps offering some items where a set % of the profits will go to a designated organization or that you make a donation as a separate issue.
BCOA has had a big problem with its members feeling like the were mislead to believe that their support of certain fundraising efforts were going to support non-profit causes only to find out later that the majority of the money was put into the general fund and only a small fraction was donated to the cause they thought they were supporting. This has lead to a lot of bad feelings towards the club and a lot of distrust. I would hate to see those same bad feelings arise towards the forums because you begin to mix two separate issues that really should remain separate.