The C.M.U. you supposedly /infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif work at is obviously Carnegie Mellon. The Skycam you see at games was invented by a man named Garrett Brown, who has received many awards for his development of the Steadicam, which made the camera dolly obsolete, and has been used in over 200 movies. He has recently been hired by a company called CF Inflight as head consultant in the further development of the Skycam. In May of 2000 CF Inflight purchased the patents, trademarks, and assets of the Skycam system from a company called Skyworks, Inc. None of these figures are related to Carnegie Mellon in any way. So the camera that "hangs from a cord that hangs from the stadium", as you so eloquently put it, was developed on the other side of the state, <cart-boy>. Nice try though.
Well since I'm here, I suppose I'll give your intelligence test a shot.
Let's see...
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Name a vegetable?
The Advantage.
My dictionary (that's the thing you use to look up words,usually in book (that's the thing your Dad used to hit you with) form) defines a vegetable as someone who leads a dull, passive, or merely physical existence.
HOORAY, I guess I am advanced after all.
Have a nice day,
Space.