London Pigeons Falling Down-Trapped by Bird Netting

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They have the experience and the expertise to install all types of bird netting. For bridges and underpasses, for example, bird netting should be installed by. These installations may call for hundreds or even thousands of square feet of netting. What's more, special boom lifts and power gear may also be needed. As the London c2c railway bridge illustrates, the netting may have been poorly installed, or the netting may simply have been of poor quality, allowing the netting to separate so pigeons were able to enter.

Bird Scape is easily installed directly into bird netting with hog rings.

Artistic creation in sports is a troubling concept and yet it is still part of the program for figure skating, gymnastics, and several other of the most popular sports in the Olympics. It is always been a contentious issue because exactly who is to judge the artistic ability of an athlete, and can the judges really be unbiased in their opinion? If the judging panel is made up of people from every continent, and from various cultures, then theoretically it should even out.

Of course there will be the occasional collusion amongst judges whether discussed before-hand or happening as part of the normal human behavioral characteristic involving mirroring. The reason I bring this up is I read an interesting article right before the 2012 London Olympics, but I wanted to wait until after they were over to comment, to see if there were indeed problems, and I did see one occasion in men's gymnastics but there was a dispute called and they did adjust the score changing who got the bronze medal in this case.

The article I read on July 28, 2012 the Wall Street Journal was titled; "Removing Judges Bias Is Olympic-Size Challenge," by Carl Bialick. Of course, we all know that he is right in his assessment, and we know it has been a problem for an awful long time, and not just in the Olympics, but obviously in international competition around the world, the biggest scandals have been in the world of figure skating as I am sure you are aware.

Is there a solution to this problem? I think there might be, and I'd like to discuss one with you. It would involve using artificial intelligent computers, freeze-frame digital imaging, and artificial intelligent algorithm with supercomputer speed processing. Even if a computer cannot judge the artistic ability, it could judge the rest of it, and then the human judges would give their scores for the artistic part, then it would be very obvious and easy to see any bias. Does that make sense?

Eventually, after taking thousands of scoring opportunities, and throwing away those on either side of the scale we can come to a computerized mathematical consensus on the ability of the athlete to make movements corresponding to the music, and the precision of those movements or the flow. In that case we could actually teach, or allow the artificial intelligent algorithms to teach themselves how to judge creativity and artistic ability in sports like figure skating and gymnastics. It seems to be feasible, and it's too bad we haven't done this yet. And even if we may not implement this right away, we should be working on the process, the mathematics, and getting it ready for future Olympic Games.

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