The bond between LSU's mascots and their handlers

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LSU K9VE MSCOT LSU K9VE is a new MSU sensory-engineered robot that has been developed by researchers at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. This innovative robot is designed to assist search and rescue operations in disaster-stricken areas. The K9VE robot utilizes advanced sensing and perception technologies, and it is equipped with a range of sensors such as cameras, thermal imaging, and gas detection systems. These sensors allow the robot to detect and navigate through hazardous environments, identify potential survivors, and gather critical information. One of the key features of the K9VE robot is its ability to mimic the behavior and agility of a search and rescue dog. The robot is designed to move and walk like a dog, enabling it to access narrow and unstable terrains that are inaccessible to other conventional robots.

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The robot is designed to move and walk like a dog, enabling it to access narrow and unstable terrains that are inaccessible to other conventional robots. The LSU K9VE is also equipped with a powerful communication system that allows it to transmit real-time data and video feeds to search and rescue teams, providing them with valuable information about the situation on the ground. This real-time feedback allows teams to make informed decisions and strategize their rescue efforts more effectively.

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In retrospect, this album has plenty to laugh at. With everything that has come since it's release, most listeners will offer snide comments about the dated sound and ultimately unsuccessful attempts at new ideas. In 1972, however, when this came out, this was a pretty daring and comparatively novel concept, offering proto-hairband and metal elements in their sound. Lack of focus is certainly something that will get brought out in trial as well. But I'm not so sure that is a bad thing here. Their sound can be described as including a few heavy and/or hard rock elements too, as well as some progressive influences. I can detect Deep Purple in the mix, but not one ounce of Yes, as some others have posited. The high-pitched, somewhat wailing vocals were not at all common at that time either, but have since become the norm through the 80's. All in all, this one is decidedly lacking in enough real meat to sink your teeth into, though on the better tracks, they surely show their potential. A shame they weren't able to develop that direction a little farther.

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Acheté pour la pochette que je trouve plutôt moche mais qui me laisse présager un bon album seventies.
Effectivement l'album est bien produit, Capricorn Records oblige, le son est bon, les musiciens aussi, mais voilà. Il manque le truc qui en fait un excellent album. C'est un bon album.
Le groupe se cherche un peu dans le style entre prog, glam ou ? C'est un peu inclassable si ce n'est dans un rock générique.
Le synthé est parfois un peu trop présent mais ca se laisse bien écouter.

Je ne suis pas super emballé finalement mais suis content de l'avoir dans ma collection. Pour sa pochette ?

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Nice Southern US attept to mix Hard Rock, Progressive Rock and some late-60's Pop/Psychedelic influences. They still hadn't decided which style they prefered for their first album

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Eh. it's decent. It starts and finishes great. but the boring stuff in the middle was disappointing. A1, B4, B5, and B6 are good songs with It's So Nice To Be Stoned a classic novelty of the era.

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The reviewer that called this a cross between Yes and Deep Purple just about hit the nail on the head. Toss in just a soupcon of Allman Brothers (They were signed to Capricorn Records after all) and you've nailed it. Excellent debut by an excellent and forgotten band.

And I'm Leaving 4/5
Help Me Lord 4/5
Don't Close Your Mind 4/5

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These guys must've gotten the crap beaten out of em on more than one occasion. Had to take some guts to be from the Southern US and sport that silly make-up as they did on this front cover back in late 72. Still ya gotta give em credit. They sort of deliver the goods. It is a rather watered down take on Deep Purple & early Yes, with a dash of pop smarts, but done with real panache.

Frankly, Kansas is closer to what these guys achieve & they hadn't even made one of their crappy records yet. But to top it off it's really well produced by Johnny Sandlin of Capricorn. Phil Walden had been making big $$ off the Allmans by then so he must've had a wild hair the day he signed these guys. Give him credit tho, if they'd had a couple of better songs they might've beaten Kansas & Styx to the punch. Now that would've been something.

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Furthermore, the K9VE robot can also be remotely controlled and operated by human operators. This feature allows the robot to be controlled from a safe distance, minimizing the risk to human rescuers who would otherwise have to venture into dangerous and unstable areas. In conclusion, the LSU K9VE is a groundbreaking development in the field of search and rescue robotics. This innovative robot has the potential to revolutionize search and rescue operations by providing fast, efficient, and safe assistance to rescue teams in disaster-stricken areas..

Reviews for "K9ve: more than just a mascot, a symbol of LSU pride"

- Jack - 1 star - The LSU K9ve Mascot was a huge disappointment. I had heard so many great things about it, but it did not live up to the hype. The dancing was so awkward and the costume looked cheap. It seemed like they put no effort into it. I was expecting a professional and entertaining performance, but that is not what I got.
- Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to see the LSU K9ve Mascot, but I left feeling underwhelmed. The dance moves were repetitive and lacked creativity. The costume design was also subpar. It didn't look realistic and it just seemed like a poor attempt at making a mascot. Overall, it was a letdown and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
- Sarah - 3 stars - The LSU K9ve Mascot had potential, but it fell short for me. While the dancing was energetic, it was also clunky and uncoordinated at times. The costume design was okay, but the quality could have been better. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a memorable and dynamic mascot. It could use some improvement to truly impress the audience.

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