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After my first few weeks in Arizona and getting no job interviews, finding a cheap deal to fly back home, we booked my ticket and was gone in less than a week to visit my home for almost 10 days! I was so grateful I could go home and see my family, watch the kids in their activities, AND get to see that BFF new Georgia Peach, Nicole and hubby Shaun! It was a fun, but quick week!
My first night, Nicole and Daddy-o picked me up and we went straight to the feeder football game to watch Lexie cheer! It was so fun to be with those two kiddies again as well as being reunited with Becker and Nicole! Never thought I'd see the day where Nicole would be in my home and now she LIVES in that beautiful Southern State. So jealous.?
I was home for Labor Day weekend too, which made it better cause the kids were out of school! So after doing a few things in the morning, we met up with Nicole and Shaun at Zaxby's (of course)?
played some card games during the day, and then ended our day with Moe's. (yes, I hit up my two favorite spots my first full day there and loved it.)
A few nights later I FINALLY got to go to a Braves game and witness Nicole's first game with her! Tay also flew in that day so it was fun to have him home that night too! We got great seats for such a cheap price, I couldn't believe it!?
Any trip to Turner Field is always a good time and I think Nicole and Shaun loved their first game, even if it wasn't too exciting.?
Oh ya, and I chopped my hair. It needed to be done, but I am missing those long hair days. Please grow back quickly.?
It was exciting that Callie flew in that day! It was great to be back together again when it was so last minute and totally unexpected! (Brandon was flying in later that night too!)?None of us have seen Cody play in high school football so it was fun that we could be there to watch him and cheer him on!?
?We spent most of our weekend watching the baby sister play volleyball. I'm so proud of her and her effort to do her best! It was fun getting to watch her play in a game. The downfall of not living near home is that I miss the kids growing up and watching them in their different sports and activities. I was super grateful I could come home and watch them!?
?Another highlight is that Georgia now has Rita's! I went to Rita's a few years ago when I visited Kaycie in Hilton Head, and now they have one near my home! I was dying to go all week so I'm glad the family agreed to go there one night. They were not disappointed either!?
?The fun filled, yet busy and crazy week was over. The weekend with all the family was coming to a close and it was a sad time. Lives are changing, jobs are happening where there aren't holiday breaks, and it's unknown when we will all be together again. I'm SO grateful I got to spend some time with my family for a few days. We enjoyed watching old home videos and laughing so hard at seeing our young selves, enjoyed watching the kids in their activities, and ate some delicious food!?
?And thanks to the baby girl, we had a sib photo shoot, which turned out to be really cute and fun!?
We first took a picture all together right after church on that infamous porch of ours.?
?And one of those sassy Sant ladies had to happen as well.?
?And then baby girl put her brain to work and the photo shoot began! Isn't she such a babe?! I don't know how she has grown up so fast!?
?And we loved the pictures we took together! (I'll spare you and not post all of them.) I look back on these pictures and realize how blessed and lucky I am to have such incredible siblings. It's nice to know that no matter what I will have 5 other people who will be there for me through anything. They are my backbone and my support through everything. They are so fun to be around. I lucked out BIG time. My sibs are so rad.
?And this has been our home since I was in 3rd grade! That is 16 years people. It's amazing. I sometimes go home and feel like I'm still in a fairly new home. But it's always been a comfort to drive down Morning Mountain Way and see that home. I miss it.
?And you should know me by now and my love for that Becker Boy. I always beg my parents to let me take him back home with me, but to my dismay, they never allow it. He's such a cute pup.?
?And my parents rock. I don't even know where I'd be without them as a part of my life! They have helped me through so many life challenges that I don't know how I'd get through unless I had them to rely on for advice and support. It was fun spending a week with them as well!?
I was sad saying bye to that beautiful home and the beautiful green. I hope I will reunite with that sweet southern home soon!
Source: http://ashleykaysant.blogspot.com/2012/10/southern-comfort.html
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 16, 2012) ? Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have identified mechanisms in the brain responsible for regulating cocaine-seeking behavior, providing an avenue for drug development that could greatly reduce the high relapse rate in cocaine addiction.
The research reveals that stimulation of certain brain receptors promotes inhibition of cocaine-associated memories, helping addicts to stop drug use. This inhibition is achieved through enhancing a process called "extinction learning," in which cocaine-associated memories are replaced with associations that have no drug "reward." This reduces drug-seeking behavior in rats.
The work was presented October 17 at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in New Orleans by Devin Mueller, UWM assistant professor of psychology, and doctoral student James Otis.
There are currently no FDA-approved medications to treat cocaine abuse, only treatments that address withdrawal symptoms, says Mueller. Abuse is maintained, in part, through exposure to environmental cues that trigger cocaine-related memories which lead to craving and relapse in recovering addicts. Currently, exposure therapy is used to help recovering addicts suppress their drug-seeking behavior, but with limited success. In exposure therapy, a patient is repeatedly exposed to stimuli that provoke craving. With repeated exposure, the patient experiences extinction, leading to reduced craving when presented with those stimuli.
If extinction could be strengthened, it would increase the effectiveness of exposure therapies in preventing relapse.
Isolating the receptor
The team found that a specific variant of the NMDA receptor, those which contain the NR2B subunit, are critical for extinction learning. They also discovered that drugs known to enhance NR2B function strengthened extinction because they act specifically in a region of the brain that regulates learned behaviors. In their investigation, researchers conditioned rats to associate one distinct chamber, but not another, with cocaine. Following conditioning, the rats were tested for a place preference by allowing drug-free access to both chambers. Rats demonstrating cocaine-seeking behavior spent significantly more time in the previously cocaine-associated chamber. Over several cocaine-free test sessions, addicted rats lost their place preference through extinction learning.
To examine the neural mechanisms of extinction, the researchers administered ifenprodil, which blocks NR2B-containing NMDA receptors, immediately after an extinction test. Ifenprodil-treated rats continued to spend more time in the cocaine-associated chamber even in the absence of cocaine, while saline-treated rats did not. These results were also replicated through specific infusion of ifenprodil into the brain's infralimbic cortex, localizing a key brain structure in arresting cocaine-seeking.
Other avenues
The results indicate that enhancing NR2B function would boost the effectiveness of extinction-based exposure therapies. Although there are currently no NR2B-enhancing drugs, the NR2B containing receptor can be stimulated using other molecular pathways, says Mueller.
An example is the brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling cascade, which is implicated in neuron survival and growth. The authors targeted this cascade by directly administering BDNF into the infralimbic cortex. In extinction tests, administration of BDNF caused rats to lose their preference for the cocaine-associated chamber faster than rats given a placebo.
Mueller and Otis took these findings even further toward possible therapeutic intervention for addicts.
One issue with giving BDNF to humans is that it is unable to reach the brain through the bloodstream. Therefore, researchers next targeted the TrkB receptor, which is where BDNF normally binds. They did so with a newly synthesized drug that is able to reach the brain due to its small molecular size. This TrkB receptor agonist, known as 7,8 dihydroxyflavone, also strengthened extinction when given to rats during extinction training. The authors conclude that combining TrKB receptor stimulation simultaneously with exposure therapy could be an effective treatment for cocaine abuse, reducing craving and the potential for relapse.
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Glenn Starkman has traded his comfortable life in unexpectedly wonderful Cleveland (Heights), Ohio for the excitement and alpine scenery of global diplomatic and particle physics capital Geneva, Switzerland.? While every scientist he meets tells him this will be ?an exciting time to be at CERN? he will set aside a few moments each month or so to share his observations of
life in the fast lane with his fellow Scientific American readers.
Nestled among the vineyards outside Geneva, surrounded by the lush slopes of the Jura mountains on one side and the rugged snow-capped Alps on the other sits CERN, the premiere laboratory for particle physics in the world. Here is the home of the Higgs, or at least of the Large Hadron Collider and the ATLAS and CMS detectors that appear to have finally discovered this important piece of the Standard Model.
More than that, with the US having abruptly cancelled the post-war pre-eminence in accelerator physics that brought it discovery after discovery, and their attendant technological spinoffs, CERN is not just the Rome to which all European (and many non-European) roads in particle physics lead, but the gathering place of the exiles awaiting the return to Zion (or Batavia, IL or Menlo Park, CA), if only the U.S. Congress would foot the bill.
Straddling as it does the Swiss and French borders, you would imagine this contemporary Tower of Babel to be a place where fine Gallic taste and precision Helvetic expertise combine to create a cosmopolitan scientific paradise ? a workplace that is both beautiful and functional. Nahh. If only the fictional accounts of luxury and high design held the least grain of truth. Dan Brown: dream on.
To say that CERN?s buildings are brutalist would be to mistakenly ascribe intentionality to this motley assortment of nakedly utilitarian lumps of concrete scattered helter skelter without obvious plan or purpose. Over here is a reception, museum and gift shop connected to the main service hub and conference center by a maze of administrative and scientific offices with corridors leading off at irregular angles to more corridors, offices and experimental halls. There in the middle is a central auditorium (and governing Council meeting chamber) thrusting boldly over a circular driveway but reached by threading past the backsides of industrial buildings and their asphalt parking lots.
The street names, honoring illustrious physicists of the past, attempt to provide a touch of character, but they connect buildings labeled only by number. 33-5-4-58-3-50-500. A secret code? A mathematical sequence describing the properties of a new family of fundamental particles? No. The building-by-building route from reception, past my office, to the enticingly named Restaurant 1.
And who knew that sheets of corrugated aluminum tacked on the exterior of an otherwise unadorned office complex could constitute a design element?
As I walk the halls that lead to my office, grey steel filing cabinets, empty or filled with the detritus of decades, line the corridor. Dimly lit, off-beige walls last painted before I first visited over two decades ago, I?m sure, get their only color from posters announcing the latest conference of yesteryear. Discarded electronics, long the ubiquitous decoration for every spare public surface, are now relegated to special bins, so nothing obscures the spare grey metal desks banished to the hallway from this office or that.
The last few steps to my own office pass through a short corridor, recently painted in various shades of green; but open the door and the only color visible is across the paint-chip littered windowsill, through the dirt-coated window, into the car-bestrewn grassy courtyard. Grey steel bookshelves, and grey steel desks, as if freshly imported from a Kafkaesque nightmare of East European Communist bureaucracy, fail to hide walls desperate for a lick of paint. A poster, taped squarely in the middle of one wall by a long-departed occupant, appropriately features Picasso?s sketch of Don Quixote, that patron saint of windmill tilting. As tattered as its subject, it too has seen better days.
And yet ? this is a place where particle accelerators get turned on thanks to multinational funding commitments and years of concerted effort. A place where great discoveries are repeatedly made and where the web was invented. A place where scientists from around the world gather to speak to one another, and to work to a common purpose. Maybe that (and decent coffee) matter more than anything else.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ ? Has the future finally arrived? Can our smartphones, like the popular iPhone and Android devices be made that much smarter? According to a new app found on the iTunes App Store, it can. In less than a week since launch on the iTunes App Store, the new DietOrb app for the iPhone is taking the health and fitness world by storm through assuring weight loss in digital style.
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The DietOrb app is reaching nearly every corner of the web and social media talk outlet since its first download just one week ago. By fusing a scientific approach with technology of tone balance, DietOrb works through a combination of special frequencies that are mostly unheard of by the human body, operating at levels beyond what the human ear can identify. Instead, DietOrb uses the iPhone as a platform to mix this specially adapted frequency and beam it out in the general radius to the user while they carry on with their daily routines or work.
?We have something truly unique and a first of its kind to offer those who are dieting,? said Matt Dizon, lead developer of DietOrb. ?We also know that a diet should be a change of eating habits, and not something done in spurts for quick weight loss. DietOrb takes this same principal and focuses ongoing optimal weight balance through what we call daily sessions in order to boost the user?s metabolism better, the real effect of exercise put in app form,? Dizon went on to say.
The App Store hasn?t seen anything like this before, as such a feat in technology to provide a solution for the ongoing problem of many struggling with healthy weight loss and making time for exercise on busy work weeks. Can DietOrb be the app that breaks the mold and brings the future to now by pushing the limits of what was once thought impossible?
In their own words, the DietOrb developers have publicly stated on the DietOrb website that ?The DietOrb app is to no way take the place of living a healthy lifestyle, eating the right foods, and exercising appropriately ? but it is there to make use of those moments when we can gain the advantage by using science and technology in our weight loss goals.?
To learn more this new app and mobile technology, you can visit the website directly at http://dietorb.com or download DietOrb from the iTunes App Store. The Android version of DietOrb is set to release later this Fall on Google Play.
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The?NBA?season is right around the corner and the Memphis Grizzlies?2013 NBA Championship Odds?are currently at 30-1 ($100 bet pays $3000). They are 15-1 to win the?Eastern Conference?and their over/under?season win total?projection is 49. Below is the overall season preview by Pregame Pro?Andr? Gomes.?
Too High Expectations?
The Grizzlies had been the surprise of the previous season, not because of their playoff qualification as that was expected, but because they eliminated the #1 seed Spurs in the first round and only were eventually eliminated by Oklahoma City in the Game 7 of the series.
All of this happened without Rudy Gay on the court, as he was injured and with his return at 100%, the Grizzlies were a popular pick for the Western conference last season.
2011-12 Regular Season numbers:
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Advanced Numbers |
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4 Factors |
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Overall |
#'s |
Rank |
? |
Offense |
#'s |
Rank |
Defense |
#'s |
Rank |
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Pace |
89.69 |
17 |
? |
eFG% Off |
47.4% |
24 |
eFG% Def |
48.6% |
11 |
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Offense |
105.30 |
20 |
? |
TO% Off |
13.60 |
15 |
TO% Def |
16.31 |
1 |
|
Defense |
103.04 |
7 |
? |
Reb% Off |
29.82 |
3 |
Reb% Def |
27.02 |
18 |
|
Rebound |
51.40 |
4 |
? |
FT% Off |
21.47 |
10 |
FT% Def |
22.97 |
25 |
Last season didn?t start very well for Memphis, as they lost 3 of their first 4 games, but it wasn?t a big surprise, as their three losses were against San Antonio, Oklahoma City and Chicago, but their real ?loss? was Zach Randolph?s injury in their game against the Bulls.
Memphis had already received bad news when they discovered that their main frontcourt backup Darrell Arthur will be out for the whole season and Randolph?s injury only made their lack of frontcourt depth even more visible. Memphis quickly secured the signing of Marreese Speights from Philadelphia and in the 38 games that Randolph missed, the Grizzlies had a reasonable record of 23-14. With Randolph back on court, Memphis had an even better record if 17-8 in their last 25 regular season games.
Already in the playoffs, Memphis was eliminated by the Clippers in the first round by losing the 7th game of the series at home and not even the fact that they were playing against an injured Chris Paul and Blake Griffin helped them in getting the decisive win. In fact, the Grizzlies were on a 1-3 hole in that series when they could have won the first four games of the series: in the first game, Memphis wasted a 27 points lead; in the third game, the Grizzlies lost by 1 point; while, in the fourth game, the Grizzlies lost on overtime.
Offseason moves 2012-13:
Memphis? GM, Chris Wallace, apparently believed in the team?s actual potential and didn?t make big changes for this season. Sooner or later, O.J. Mayo would leave Memphis, but Wallace missed the opportunity to trade him and get something in exchange. Last season, there were talks about trading him to Indiana first and later to Boston, in a trade that would involve Ray Allen, but the truth is that Memphis lost Mayo without getting something for him.
It is expected that Darrell Arthur returns in time of being available for the regular season and therefore, Memphis will have more depth in the frontcourt this season than they had last season.
For the backcourt, the Gilbert Arenas experiment is now in the past and in order to keep following the philosophy created by Chris Wallace over the last few years in the team ? invest in an explosive and aggressive backcourt, the Grizzlies drafted Tony Wroten with the 25th pick and according to some reports, Wroten had the second fastest time ever in the NBA combine and it looks like Memphis made the right choice. The team also signed Jerryd Bayless and Wayne Ellington to have more options for their backcourt.
What Zach Randolph will we have for this season?
With the knee injury he suffered in the fourth game of the past season, it was unrealistic to think that Randolph would return at 100% later in the season. His self-confidence wasn?t certainly the same and his explosiveness is something that will take time to comeback. His numbers revealed exactly that, as Randolph played less minutes per game and had worse numbers in all categories. The most important one was without a doubt his inability to fight for the offensive rebounds and score after getting the offensive board.
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Plays - Points Per Possession |
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2011-12 |
2010-11 |
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Isolation |
0.72 |
0.79 |
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?Post ups |
0.87 |
0.89 |
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Cuts |
1.10 |
1.22 |
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Off reb |
1.07 |
1.22? |
For this season, it is expected that Zach Randolph is finally at 100% and with this, the Grizzlies will immediately become a better team than they were last season.
Identity Problems in the team?
In my opinion, this potential problem didn?t happen just last season. Sometimes the Grizzlies lost their identity as a team and in the way they play their games. Mike Conley got a bigger role in the team over the last few seasons and with Rudy Gay, we are talking about players that need the ball on their hands and Memphis tends to transform almost into a jump shooting team at times. The problem is that the Grizzlies have two excellent frontcourt players in Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph, who also need the ball in their hands to take advantage from their superior physical ability over their opponents.
This lack of balance between playing in the paint or shooting in the perimeter has been the problem that coach Lionel Hollins is yet to find a final solution for it.
Is Marc Gasol the team?s best player?
When Memphis was 1-3 against the Clippers in the playoffs, they were able to come back and tie the series at 3-3 by heavily ?feeding? Marc Gasol in the interior game. Gasol ended these two games by being Memphis? top scorer with 23 points in both games, while shooting 8-14 and 9-16 FG, with Zach Randolph also grabbing 10 and 16 rebounds. If the Grizzlies had played like this throughout the whole series against the Clippers, we wouldn?t be talking about a first round elimination for the Grizzlies right now.
According to John Hollinger?s PER stars, Marc Gasol was the most valuable player for the Grizzlies last season and he actually went to the All Star game. Gasol managed for the second season in a row to keep himself healthy throughout the whole season and even though he didn?t manage to have a %FG as good as in the previous season (48.2% vs 52.7% FG), he had in average more points per game last season due to a higher volume of shots.
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Player |
Usage Rate |
FGA/game |
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Gay |
25.11 |
16.4 |
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Mayo |
23.88 |
11.2 |
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Randolph |
22.35 |
10.2 |
|
Speights |
20.56 |
8.1 |
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Gasol |
19.14 |
11.4 |
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Allen |
18.35 |
7.7 |
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Conley |
18.31 |
11.0 |
Still, it seems clear to me that Gasol ?deserves? to get a higher volume of offensive plays, given his position on the court and the consequent advantages he can get from his superiority over his opponents.
Final Thoughts:
Memphis has an unique style in the NBA. Their aggressiveness in both ends of the floor is unmatchable. For the second season in a row, Memphis was the team that most turnovers forced to their opponents, while having two players in the top 5 in steals: Mike Conley was #1 with 2.53 steals/game, while Tony Allen was #5 with 1.79 steals/game.
Tony Allen is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and he consolidated his spot on the team as the clear starting SG of the team and I can even say that he is one of the team?s leaders right now.
In a way, the same thing happened with Mike Conley. There were some doubts that Conley didn?t deserve the contract he had signed, but right now the team is very identified with his playing style. Conley has remained healthy for the last four seasons and last season he managed to highly improve his FT% to 86.1%. He has been improving a lot on defense, while on offense, he still needs to understand that the team benefits more from him when he is the team?s ball manager ? he had his best A/TO ratio of his career last season!
Assuming that Randolph will have this season similar numbers to the 2010-11 season, the Grizzlies will certainly be a team with nobody will want to face in the playoffs. Their offensive inconsistency will hurt them in some close games, but Memphis can definitely assume themselves as an outsider for the Western conference, right behind the main contenders Oklahoma City, LA Lakers and San Antonio.
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Sleek and upscale design at an affordable price, the Circle High Chair is designed to include all of the features of a high priced high chair at a lower price!
Meal time can be a messy and bothersome chore. Wouldn?t it be nice to just put your child in a high chair and that?s it? With a hydraulic height adjustment system, all you need to adjust the height is simply press on the pedal button with your feet. Wouldn?t it be nice to not having to move the highchair all over the place in order to have your child face you while you continue multitasking? The internal rotation design offers quick and easy 360 degrees rotation for the seat so you never have to turn the whole high chair again!
Removable Main tray so it can be used as a youth chair and a dishwasher safe tray is included. Roomy and comfortable seat pad can be easily removed for cleaning and comes with a 5 point harness so can be rest assured your child is safe in it. Comes equipped with 3 position recline, multi-height adjustment levels and wheels (under the base) for easy mobility, the Circle High Chair is designed to simplify your life.
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The Circle High Chair from Creative Baby is designed to be easy to use ? but is it? Well, yes and no. First off, there is some work involved in putting the chair together. It isn?t that difficult of a job, but it would be helpful if you?ve had a bit of prior experience assembling kid-stuff. Once assembled the harness holds the child well, and the 360-degree circle feature is a plus that does make meal time easier on Mom and Dad.
As with all items for baby (including toys, furniture, etc.) we can only go so far when it comes to durability. Bottom line ? this chair is going to take a pounding. The chair itself wipes clean easily, and the swivel works, but in our limited usage of the seat we just couldn?t give it five stars knowing that between the spinning and the hydraulic-style pedal for height adjustment, after a lot of use, this chair may begin to now work as smoothly as day one.
Super-stylish, modern, clean and adorable. If you like modern (and functional) this is the chair for you!
The seat itself spins easily in 360-degrees. Height adjustments can be made by simply stepping on the pedal. Not sure what additional function you?re looking for in a high-chair ? this one has it all!
There are a lot of high-chairs on the market ? and a lot with varying price tags. The Circle High Chair is neither the most expensive we?ve seen ? nor is it the least expensive. Pricing is right in the middle of the pack?
We love the concept and we love the design. Heck we even love the pattern choices for the seat itself. In a world filled with lots of stationary, non-spinning high-chairs, the Circle High Chair definitely stands out!
Overall we really did like the Circle High Chair from Creative Baby. The first thing all of us said was that it is different, but the same. Basically it has all of the usefulness of every other high-chair you?ve seen (a perfect place to feed baby), but it adds in easy spinning and easy height adjustments. Combine that with the modern look and we are certainly pleased ? and you will be too!
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Past expeditions to find conclusive evidence for the existence of Bigfoot have at least two things in common: They were unsuccessful, and they were ground-based.
That's why the Falcon Project will make history regardless of whether it achieves its goal of capturing "clear, steady film evidence of a Hominoid in its natural habitat."
Using a 45-foot-long, camera-mounted, remote-controlled airship, project founder William Barnes plans to work with a team that includes one scientist to conduct nighttime flyovers of reported Bigfoot hotspots around the United States.
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Barnes, a gold dredger whose current endeavor was inspired by an alleged encounter with a Bigfoot-like creature he claims to have had in 1997, thinks the helium-filled craft will allow his team to succeed where others have failed due to its unprecedented advantages in two key areas: stealth and maneuverability.
The camera aboard the craft can film in infrared, thermal imaging and high definition. And as the ship scans densely wooded regions from a penetrating vantage, it will never spook a potential subject with a broken twig or run out of breath in a one-sided foot race, Barnes believes. [ Want to Shoot Bigfoot? It's Legal in Texas ]
Thanks to its gyroscopically stabilized housing, the ship's camera is protected against a common shortcoming of purported video footage of quasi-mythical creatures: a suspiciously shaky image.
While there has never been any definitive evidence suggesting that giant bipedal apes roam the wilds of North America largely undetected, the Falcon Project does have a bona fide scientist as its principal investigator.
Jeff Meldrum, a professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, is the rare academic who entertains and actively investigates the possibility that Bigfoot, or something like it, exists.
"Even if definitive DNA sequence data point to the existence of a novel species, it will not suddenly become easy to study such a rare and elusive primate in the field. That's where the Falcon Project comes in," said Meldrum.
In 2011, Meldrum was invited to take part in a high-profile Russian expedition to find that country's brand of unverified wildman, the yeti. The expedition garnered international attention when researchers claimed to have found "indisputable proof" of the yeti, but Meldrum concluded the entire expedition seemed to be an orchestrated publicity stunt, with all of the supposed evidence planted in advance, according to AOL.com.
The Falcon Project's custom-built airship, called the Aurora Mk II, is being constructed by Canada-based Remote Aerial Tripods Inc., and is expected to be completed in the spring, according to tech website Gizmag.
Meldrum gives more credibility to Bigfoot's existence than most scientists, but a 2012 public opinion poll found that about a third of Americans believe the creature is probably real.
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