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Disclaimer: Chris Leonard is not an engineer, but he plays one on CR4.

Actually, I'm what you would call a "technology professional." I'm an editor and technical writer by trade. I'm interested in the dissemination of information, especially in relation to "Web 2.0", "Nu Media," etc., what ever you want to call it. I'm going to use this blog to investigate the big questions in the ever changing media landscape: How do we in the early 21st century communicate with each other? What tools do we use? How is language evolving? How can two people read the same sentence and draw two completely different conclusions?

I also have a soft spot for Cryptozoology and Urban Legends, so I will likely write about them from time to time.

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Champ....Found?

Posted February 22, 2006 9:00 AM by Chris Leonard

There are many reasons I love living in Upstate New York. The Adirondack Mountains, fresh maple syrup, big city amenities with small city prices...and some interesting local "characters." Bigfoot has been sighted in Whitehall, NY, more often than anywhere else in the world. We also have "Champ", our answer to the Loch Ness Monster, residing in Lake Champlain.

Now I'm not saying I believe in either of these two beasties, but I do enjoy the fact that if they do exist, they're both within two hours of my Schenectady domicile.

That said, ABC's World News Tonight just ran the following video containing "proof" of Champ's existence. As Jim Avila states "Two Respected, Not Crazy Fisherman, Have Videotaped Something..."

That's good enough for me. :)

Take a look and decide for yourself...


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