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  1. This is the company he was using at the time. I read they used drones. Should of watched the first video in full. The landing on the treetop came from my first Google search at the time. The board has corrected me on my error.
  2. On the ground? He landed on top of a tree.
  3. Look back at when the camera is moving. Nothing is attached to his helmet. Literally the GoPro slot on his helmet is empty.
  4. "As drones have taken over as a leading tech tool for aerial photography, what’s known as fisheye distortion (or the barrel effect) can become a major problem for optical clarity. You’ve perhaps already seen what can happen with this problem after using wide-angle lenses on your drone. The reason fisheye distortion happens in drone photography is because the lens’ field of view is wider than the size of your image sensor. Eliminating fisheye distortion in aerial photography isn’t too complicated if you have the right type of software available. Yet, maybe you’re still mystified as to why it’s called fisheye, or the “barrel effect.” On a more technical level, this happens because the camera squeezes the field of view so it fits into the image. It causes straight lines in the photo to looked curved, or like a barrel shape. The term “fisheye” means virtually the same thing due to wide-angle lenses having short focal lengths. GoPro cameras cause this same problem, but here’s how to solve this based on the corrective software you use."
  5. Matt Targett: Q: You were one of five new faces in a lively transfer window for Newcastle. Who has impressed you out of the current squad the most in training? I think Saint-Maximin is so tricky, it's hard to get the ball off him. Also Kieran Trippier, the leadership skills and quality he has. A: They are all top players and I would say those two have impressed me the most. Q: Does Saint-Maximin still get in trouble for wearing jewellery all the time? A: Yeah, he gets fined a lot actually! You can't really say anything to him because he is our key player. Q: One thing I noticed [from the weekend] about Saint-Maximin was he was limping at times, and all of a sudden you think he is going to have to come off. Then he burst into life and made a run for goal. A: Yeah, that's what Maxi is like at times. Sometimes he acts like he's hurt, and the next minute he's gone from zero to 100. https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/targett-newcastle-transfer-saint-maximin-23112753
  6. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/would-mike-ashley-be-interested-in-buying-us-if-we-were-up-for-sale.1572578/
  7. E-Sunderland@e_sunderland · May 21, 2018 "SUNDERLAND WIN THE NEW OWNER TROPHY!!! Game, set and match. Keep your airport - keep your 2 Nandos - keep your massive ferris wheel - keep your sports direct mugs and your sausage rolls, WE'VE GOT THE DON!!!!!!!"
  8. Womp. "With their first choice having opted to remain in his role as a television pundit and the team in disarray after losing their past three league games, Sunderland reconsidered the other names on their shortlist and are in advanced talks with the former Norwich and Preston manager Alex Neil." Sorry!
  9. Hey grandpa, you should use a SanDisk USB next time!
  10. 3-0 in 2005. A former stalwart between the sticks, Given spent nine seasons on the books at St James' Park. He hung up his gloves in 2017 after a spell with Stoke City and is now trying to help Wayne Rooney keep Derby County afloat in the Championship as first-team coach. Jean-Alain Boumsong The former France international retired in 2013 having had spells at Juventus, Lyon and Panathinaikos after leaving Tyneside in 2006. He has worked as a consultant for TV station beIN Sports and also had a spell as part of the Cameroon national team's coaching staff during Clarence Seedorf's reign. Stephen Carr In a professional career that spanned 20 years, Carr represented just three clubs - Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle and Birmingham City. He did not follow the conventional path into coaching following retirement as many players do and instead moved to Marbella to focus on business ventures. The former right-back also has his own clothing brand named One of One. Aaron Hughes The Magpies academy graduate did not step into coaching either but has remained in football. He works for the Irish FA as an Elite Football Development Consultant, offering advice and guidance on footballing matters, and has recently spoken out about his view that a new national training centre would benefit the Northern Irish players. Andy O'Brien The 2004/05 campaign was O'Brien's last on Tyneside and he joined Portsmouth over four years in black and white. He went on to represent Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United before ending his playing career with Vancouver Whitecaps in Canada. Now 42, he works for Premier League giants Liverpool as a scout. Lee Bowyer The fight with Dyer did not spell the end of Bowyer's Newcastle days and he did not leave until June 2006, when he returned to West Ham United. Spells with Birmingham City and Ipswich Town followed before he retired in 2012. He is now Birmingham's head coach having previously spent nearly just under years in charge of Charlton Athletic, who he led to promotion from League One in 2019. Nicky Butt A brief spell with South China followed after Butt ended his six-year association with Newcastle and it proved to be the last move of his playing career. He returned to Manchester United, the club he had climbed the ranks of as a young prospect, as a coach and worked in various roles before leaving in March 2021. Butt has since taken on a CEO course and has coached at Salford City, a club he is a co-owner of alongside his former teammates from the famous 'Class of '92'. Kieron Dyer Like Bowyer, Dyer also left Newcastle for West Ham United but did so a year after his former Magpies teammate did. Injuries took their toll on the former England international and he retired in 2013, taking on a coaching role in the Ipswich Town academy. He left the Tractor Boys in 2019 but has since returned to take charge of the club's under-23 side. Jermaine Jenas Injury derailed the the midfielder's career and he never quite hit the height expected of him as an exciting prodigy at Nottingham Forest and then Newcastle. He retired in 2014 and is now co-host of the BBC's The One Show, and he also appears regularly on Match of the Day. Laurent Robert Robert had a penchant for the spectacular but he struggled to find a home after leaving St James' Park and did not make more than 20 appearances for Benfica, Levante, Derby County, Toronto or Larissa. In 2017, he returned to his former club Montpellier as a youth coach. His son, Thomas Robert, currently represents Belgian side Royal Excel Mouscron having previously had a spell in Scotland with Airdrieonians. Alan Shearer Shearer postponed his decision to retire shortly before the defeat to Villa and went on to score add 10 Premier League goals to his tally in his final season with the club. The Magpies legend did have a spell in charge of the club back in 2009 on an interim basis but could not prevent the club slipping into the Championship. He has been a staple of the BBC's football coverage since his retirement and also writes for The Athletic. Steve Harper The long-serving goalkeeper is now in charge of developing Newcastle's future stars. He was appointed as the club's academy manager in July 2021 having already worked extensively with the academy and also with the first-team as a member of Steve Bruce's coaching staff. Harper has also worked as a coach for the Northern Ireland national team. Steven Taylor Taylor made the decision to hang up his boots last year in bizarre fashion, as he did so just days after Wellington Phoenix named him captain for the current A-League campaign. He cited separation from his family as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic as a reason and he now works for Gulf United in Dubai as first-team coach. Amdy Faye The combative midfielder spent one season with the Magpies before joining Charlton Athletic in August 2006. He had a brief spell on loan at Rangers whilst on the books of the Addicks and went on to represent Stoke City and Leeds United before retiring in 2011. chroniclelive.co.uk
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