Can someone please explain why the midtarsel break seems readily apparent in some tracks, yet conspicuously missing in others?
What midtarsal break?

tube wrote:
Making the arms of a suit longer is a very easy thing to do.
Rigging up the fake fingers so they can bend is a little tougher.
Explaining why the fingers in the PG film only bend during a shaky part of the film, and not at all in the steady part is a WHOLE LOT tougher thing to do.![]()
And skeptics like to avoid even attempting it.
Well, that Laverty photo doesn't show a midtarsal break at all, so I must ask again.
What midtarsal break?![]()
The gorilla perhaps?What other creatures have a midtarsal break for reference and comparison purposes with the Laverty track?
Exactly why bigfoot proponents should be asking why this 'fold' doesn't show up in the vast majority of casts.Your hand has a "midtarsal break". See what kind of prints you can make with it...
Exactly why bigfoot proponents should be asking why this 'fold' doesn't show up in the vast majority of casts.
RayG
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Greg promptly produced this WONDER of intelligent analysis:
[qimg]http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/SweatyYeti/wristchg1.gif[/qimg]
Since Greg missed the basic point of the request......to SHOW and HIGHLIGHT the CHANGE IN WIDTH of the arm....
I highlighted the width of the arms myself......
[qimg]http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w28/SweatyYeti/wristchg2.gif[/qimg]
I drew two lines of the exact same length....one on each arm.
Where is the difference in the width of the arm???
Can Greg come to the rescue and SHOW us? I doubt it.
YOU are the one with no clue, Greg.![]()
You can draw two lines of equal length, and overlay them over two frames that are not the same scale
I need to show you ?And the lines show that there is no apparant difference in the width of the wrist between those two frames.
Can you show us that those 2 frames are NOT the same scale?
Again, what do I need to show ?Can you show us how you determined there's a "wrist bulge", Greg.....because there's absolutely no evidence of it that I can see.
..Lurker decloaking off the starboard bow!
...So even if you can show that the fingers do bend, the motion would be consistent with either Patty-as-creature or Patty-as-man-in-a-suit. So why bother?
So, Sweaty .. If we all concede that there is finger movement; what exactly is your point ?
Lurker decloaking off the starboard bow!
I think that somewhere in all this, sweaty has forgotten what the point is supposed to be; if he ever had one at all.
Now for the A$$ chewing ..
Go back and read every word of this thread before posting again !
(link removed because I don't have enough posts for them.)
Just kidding ..
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And, as I mentioned in the linked post above, the genesis of the significance of the finger movement, was that it was representative of expensive animatronics; beyond the expertise and technology available in 1967 .. ( uh, huh )
I think that somewhere in all this, sweaty has forgotten what the point is supposed to be; if he ever had one at all.