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 The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Brian Bernbaum.Fred The Parakeet ReturnsPARKERSBURG, W.Va. - Fred the parakeet has returned home four years after flying away.The bird with the chipped beak recently was reunited with its owner, 11-year-old Aaron Edwards of Parkersburg. Aaron prayed every weekend, and I finally said to him,  He ain t coming home.  That was three weeks ago,  said Aaron s father, Mike.  Man, did I ever eat my words.         Fred flew away when Edwards took him to his used car lot in Parkersburg.Ever since, Edwards, who also drives a tow truck, has asked customers from the area if they had seen a green bird.The family then set up cameras at feeders hoping to catch of glimpse of Fred. But hopes grew dim as the winters passed.On Friday, Kenny Balderson, a friend of Edwards , saw Fred at his Pettyville home. He called the bird by name and it flew down to him.             What, Fred,  the bir stanley cup d told Balderson.When Balderson telephoned that day with the news, Edwards thought it was a cruel joke.The years have made Fred a kinder bird. He used to bite everybody he didn t like,  Aaron Edwards said.  He s really mellowed down now. And after four years of eating from bird feeders, Fred stanley cup  has lost his craving for french fries and candy.  It  used to be he would tear it up, bu stanley mug t now all he wants to eat is bird food,  Mike Edwards said.A Different Kind Of Government Leak            CANBERRA, Australia -  Foqa Can You Supercharge Your Brain With Electricty
 https://vimeo/69142807     Have you ever watched a video and wanted so badly to view the scene from a different perspective  Maybe you wanted to see what was happening behind the person filming. Eye Mirror is an upcoming camera  stanley cup accessory that should l stanley isolierkanne et you pan 360掳 within a video as it   playing. It looks surprisingly simple, and it apparently works with just about any camera you already own. The product is currently in the Kickstarter phase, but is already funded, and the samples so far look pretty impressive. Basically the device consists of a cone shaped mirror and special lens that you affix your camera to fac stanley cup ing upwards. The resulting footage is a single distorted perspective that is processed in a special viewer to look like a normal first-person view. It looks a lot like Google Street View, but it moves! Using the Eye Mirror with a GoPro seems like the most practical, considering the GoPro-compatible model is around $250, and has a relatively small footprint. If you want to use a bigger camera, other models are available, but they can run you up to $600. Unfortunately, you will have to mod your GoPro a bit, but it looks like the change is reversible. One of the coolest implementations of Eye Mirror would be pairing it with an Oculus Rift, as pictured on the Kickstarter page. Unfortunately, from looking at the sample panoramas, you can ;t tilt up and down in the video, only around on one axis, which would limit the immersive quality. But still! Being able to