Melissa starting off tonight with a bang. The worlds first smart rifle, yeah, were talking about a gun that would look out of place in a james bonds arsenal, it is so advanced. New tracking point rifle is said to turn even the most novice shooters into expert snipers for a very expensive price. At least 22,000. It has Sophisticated Software that allows the gun to decide when and how you should fire. Costs a lot of money. Sure to cause major blow back. Were going straight to the source. We have tracking points ceo. Welcome to the show. You say it can turn anyone into a sharpshooter . How . Basically what we do, we use technology in order to amplify a humans ability to engage targets. If you look four reasons why people miss, they dont really know how far away the target is, dont assess environmental conditions properly, they dont know how to control their trigger pull, and they dont use the best equipment, rifle and ammunition. There is lot of places where a guy can miss. That is why mo
Dr. Cheryl Ann (Landry) McCarthy, Professor Emerita, of Middletown, RI passed away peacefully on May 16, 2021 with her daughters by her side after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born on May 8, 1950, in Newport, RI, Cheryl was the daughter of the late Francis Landry and Margaretta Kenney. Her beloved husband, David R. McCarthy, predeceased her. She is survived by daughters Nicole FitzGerald (David) and Dr. Monique McHenry (Dr. Kalev Freeman) and her grandchildren, Julia, Liam, and Abigail FitzGerald, and Marcel and Oceana McHenry. She leaves two sisters, Kathleen Landry (Patrick Zierten), Carol Blanchard (Jim) and three brothers, Francis Landry Jr., Michael (JoAnn) Landry, and Paul Landry as well as nieces and nephews. She also leaves her step-children, Sara Casassa (Robert), Elizabeth Murphy (Josh), Andrew (Maria), Daniel (Tami), Teresa, and Hon. Judith C. McCarthy and their children.