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International County Snow Removal & Pallet Shop

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Automotive Repair, Maintenance,, Billings,MT, _ Shiloh Automotive

When your car starts making a noise and you arent sure whats wrong, trust technicians that are ASE Master Certified. Whether you need your oil changed or brakes done, if your car is foreign or domestic, we have the service solutions to make you smile. When you depend on your car or truck for work, you want to know that it will be reliable. We can help with that. Owning a car requires care and precision. Even if you take the best care of your car, there comes a time when it needs some work. Proper repairs can increase the longevity of your car. For this reason, make sure that our qualified mechanics do the work for you. In order for your car, truck, or SUV to run according to manufacturer specifications you have to maintain it. Oil changes, tune-ups, and transmission flushes should all be done at regular intervals. Your neighborhood auto shop can do all of this, and more. With over 35 years in the automotive service industry, we have a proven track record of superior service. Look no further for tires and tire service for personal, fleet, and commercial vehicles. Community involvement is very important to Shiloh Automotive. Let us be your neighborhood repair shop. If youre in need of a repair, dont wait for the problem to get worse. Bring your vehicle in today and well get you back on the road fast. All work done by ASE Certified technicians who take pride in a job well done. Saturday appointments available ...read more

By Shiloh Automotive December 31, 2014

Obamas False Hope And Empty Promises Continue!

During the past week, Big Horn County residents are awakening to the reality that their towns are destroyed, and they are now living in an area that is far worst then any third world nation.  The Crow Indian Reservation was one of the largest supports of Obama, even accepting him into their tribe.  The people of Big Horn County belived in all of Obamas false hopes, and empty promises.  Now, three years later, the same people he promised so much too are Flooded under water, their cities are totally destroyed, and they even don't know where they will get food and water to survive another day.  The Interstate I-90 is closed and destroyed and there is no idea if or when this interstate will ever open.  And what is Obama doing for his Crow Nation?  NOTHING!!! Obama could care less about the people of Montana.  He only told them what they want to hear so he would receive their votes.  Now, while Montana floods, he parties with the queen of England.  He spends billions of our tax dollars on euro vacations, while there is no money to save Montana. Even the world news media has forgotten Montana.  Every other state is more important.  There is nobody coming to the rescue of Montana residents.  Although, the USA govt is the first one who is always sending money, food, and military to every other country.  Even helping countries and rebels that are against us. Obama has once again shown all of us that he does not care about Montana nor America.  He loyality is not with the USA as he has shown by his actions.  He has lied about his birth, created a fake document, and continued to support terror groups abroad.  It will not be any surprise in the future when his friend Osama comes back from wherever they are hiding him. Now one can only hope the that Crow Nation wakes up to reality and sees that Obama is not one of them.  He is not their friend, but rather he is the one who destroyed their nation.  How high does the water have to rise before the people of Montana see that this storm is not normal, but rather just another result of HAARP.  Obama was too jealous of Montanians having a good vacation lifestyle that he deceided to show them that he can make any place just like New Orleans. ...read more

By International County Snow Removal & Pallet Shop May 25, 2011

STOP The Killing!!! New Language Discovered: Prairiedogese

If you learn a second language, there's usually a moment where things click — you overhear some snippet of conversation and suddenly, you just get it, effortlessly. Professor Con Slobodchikoff of Northern Arizona University has spent the past 30 years studying a foreign tongue. But there are no instructional podcasts or evening classes to help him: Slobodchikoff is trying to learn prairie dog.Prairie dogs, a species of rodent native to North America, live together in little villages of underground burrows. They are very social creatures, and when a predator enters their village — most often a dog or a coyote or a hawk — they call out to warn their neighbors. "It sounds kind of like 'chee chee chee chee,' " says Slobodchikoff, kind of like a dog's squeak toy. When Slobodchikoff first started studying the prairie dogs, he couldn't really tell the difference between the calls for, say, a coyote or a hawk. But the prairie dogs responded to the different calls with specific behaviors, like dropping into their burrows or standing up to get a better view. Slobodchikoff started to think there might be something in those "chees" that he wasn't hearing. So he decided to investigate.Sound Analysis Slobodchikoff and his students went out into the prairie dog villages, hid behind bushes, and stuck out their microphones whenever a human, or a dog, or a coyote, or a hawk passed through. They recorded calls that the prairie dogs made in response to different predators. Then he took his recordings to a lab and used a computer program to analyze the sounds. Any given sound is actually made up of different frequencies and overtone layers on top of one another. Slobodchikoff's computer measured those frequencies and separated out all the component tones and overtones. What Slobodchikoff discovered was that the calls clustered into different groups, and each cluster had its own signature set of frequencies and tones. Prairie dogs, in other words, don't just have a call for "danger" — they have one call for "human," another for "hawk" and a third for "coyote." They can even differentiate between coyotes and domesticated dogs. Slobodchikoff can now tell the difference between these different calls using just his ears, no computer needed. But the sophistication of prairie dog "chees" goes even deeper than he initially suspected. Green Shirt, Blue Shirt During his analysis, Slobodchikoff noticed something: Even though the human call was consistently different from the other calls, there was still significant variation between the individual human calls. He began to wonder whether the little rodents could possibly bedescribingtheir predators — not just differentiating hawk from human, but actually saying something about the particular human or coyote or hawk that was approaching. So he devised a test. He had four (human) volunteers walk through a prairie dog village, and he dressed all the humans exactly the same — except for their shirts. Each volunteer walked through the community four times: once in a blue shirt, once in a yellow, once in green and once in gray. He found, to his delight, that the calls broke down into groups based on the color of the volunteer's shirt. "I was astounded," says Slobodchikoff. But what astounded him even more, was that further analysis revealed that the calls also clustered based on other characteristics, like the height of the human. "Essentially they were saying, 'Here comes the tall human in the blue,' versus, 'Here comes the short human in the yellow,' " says Slobodchikoff. Amazingly, it doesn't stop there. Slobodchikoff's next move was to see if prairie dogs could differentiate between abstract shapes. So he and his students built two wooden towers on each side of a prairie dog village. They then made cardboard cutouts of circles, squares and triangles and ran them out along a wire strung between the two towers, so the shapes sort of floated through the village about three feet from the ground. And the prairie dogs, Slobodchikoff found, were able to tell the difference between the triangle and the circle, but, alas, they made no mention of the difference between the square and the circle. Putting It In Context While Slobodchikoff's experiments have been repeated with other groups of prairie dogs, some researchers question whether the prairie dogs are really "describing" the predators they see. But Slobodchikoff continues to believe that communication among prairie dogs and other highly social animals is much more sophisticated than we think. In fact, he says, the big problem is finding reliable ways to study animal communication. Prairie dogs chatter at each other all day long, just in the course of normal social interaction. "But what does it mean?" Slobodchikoff wonders. "We have no way of getting at it." Until there's an instructional podcast for prairie dog prater, we'll just have to wonder. ...read more

By International County Snow Removal & Pallet Shop May 15, 2011

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