Below are links to some text, pictures, and video related to a bicycle trip across Canada I did with one of my good friends in 2008.
http://2friends1goal.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=2friends1goal&aq=f
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GiFaA59M3E
Discovering what I don't know I don't know. Dr. Zeman is an Entrepreneur and Scientist and has worked and studied in the fields of Engineering, Biology, and Psychology. He specializes in discovering how our brains function, how to build better brain-machine interfaces, and how we might detect brain diseases such as Alzheimer's and schizophrenia. You can arrange for him to be a keynote speaker at your event at SpeakWell.com
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Friday, 11 March 2011
Link to my company website
Below is a link to the website of my company. Thank-you for the support (time and resources) to make this trip happen! http://www.abvsciences.com/
Applied Brain and Vision Sciences was founded to change the way we understand brain function and treat brain diseases. Simply, we believe there is a ‘better’ way to diagnose and treat brain disease and dysfunction. We believe that through appropriate therapies and objective measures of functional brain activity during the course of these therapies, we can significantly impact lives.
Applied Brain and Vision Sciences was founded to change the way we understand brain function and treat brain diseases. Simply, we believe there is a ‘better’ way to diagnose and treat brain disease and dysfunction. We believe that through appropriate therapies and objective measures of functional brain activity during the course of these therapies, we can significantly impact lives.
Link to Old Posts on University of Victoria Site:
I thought I would add a link to my previous blog on the University of Victoria (Engineering) website. http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~pzeman/action_interests.htm
Climb Kilimanjaro September 2011
Approximately 6 months ago I was invited to join some other men on a trip to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro and my immediate response was, "hell ya!". At the time and had no idea how I would manage my prior commitments but my gut told me that to not go given this opportunity landing in my lap would be a tragedy. How could I pass up the opportunity to travel the highest altitude I've ever experienced with two feet on the ground?
The company we have booked with is: http://climbmountkilimanjaro.com/
Currently, I'm in preparation for a high-altitude experience: cardio exercise including running and cycling, swiming, and yoga. In theory, I shall be in very good physical condition for this journey.
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