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darkknight
Steve invents ghost busting machine
Troubled by that mysterious bump in the night, creak of the floorboards or unaccountable closing of a door?

Mechanical engineer Steve Watson has the answer -- his spirit sensor.

Steve, 48, of Westburn Avenue, Keighley, has invented a machine which will register ghostly goings-on or supernatural shenanigans invisible to the naked eye.

And when his glass domed device picks up the presence, it gives off a cheery chime and flashes red and blue as an alert.

He has already convinced the patent office that there isn't another like it.

Now he is looking for a manufacturer to help him mass-produce the electro-magnetic sensor.

It sits on the mantle piece like a glass domed clock and is activated by electro-magnetic impulses in the room.

And as well as its supernatural function, it can be used for more down to Earth detection.

It will pick-up levels of electro-magnetic waves from electricity pylons, power lines and mobile phone masts, so it is a health aid.

His brainwave came as he stood musing on the paranormal at his works machine.

Steve, pictured,who has had a number of mysterious encounters, had been contemplating for some time how to produce a more sophisticated ghost finder.

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source- www.thisisbradford.co.uk
Gigan
this sounds like another version of that fancy-looking 'detector' I found a little while back.

OK people, place your bets, if he mass markets these, how much will they be sold for? laugh.gif
thecreeper
QUOTE(Gigan @ Jan 4 2006, 07:36 PM) *
this sounds like another version of that fancy-looking 'detector' I found a little while back.

OK people, place your bets, if he mass markets these, how much will they be sold for? laugh.gif

10 payments of$19.99 grin2.gif
darkknight
QUOTE
OK people, place your bets, if he mass markets these, how much will they be sold for?

if it hits the market it might be placed in about 50 bucks price range.
Saru
Knowing the pricing trend for paranormal devices these days i'd imagine this will be quite expensive to buy if it ever does hit the shops. It will probably only be available through a select few distributors in any case.
{MoG} Blue Screen of Death
It sound funny and cool


( id say its about $150.98 )
Zeus
2 thousand dollars for the first year of selling, 1500 for the next 2, and 800 dollars for the next 3, after wards there will already be competition between markets on making "ghost finders" and you might even be able to find them on ebay.com.
Chase
WHAT? I've never been so confused... how can you detect ghosts if we don't understand the scientific nature behind ghosts...

If we can't prove them how you gonna detect them?
{MoG} Blue Screen of Death
because we know rolleyes.gif duh!! tongue.gif
Chase
Ah so thats it... because we know? tongue.gif he he...
If only that was evidence enough! *sigh*
{MoG} Blue Screen of Death
It is evidence because we know by faith it will work ph34r.gif
Chase
we believe that strongly then?
Zeus
the real question is... would you buy the damn thing chase? grin2.gif
Chase
QUOTE(GlamRockEliteSinger @ Sep 13 2006, 01:03 AM) *
the real question is... would you buy the damn thing chase? grin2.gif


Erm... yeah I'd give it a go if I had a wad of notes to waste... would you man? tongue.gif
Gigan
QUOTE(Chase @ Sep 13 2006, 07:10 PM) *
Erm... yeah I'd give it a go if I had a wad of notes to waste... would you man? tongue.gif


lets face it, we all know if they were real, and were somewhat affordable, this is what we would all want to use:



oh yes


indeed yes.gif laugh.gif
Chase
LMFAO @ Gigan... Man I'd give anything for one of those! tongue.gif
Gigan
QUOTE(Chase @ Sep 22 2006, 05:38 AM) *
LMFAO @ Gigan... Man I'd give anything for one of those! tongue.gif


c'mon, admit it, you wanted to drive around in Ecto-1 with the sirens going laugh.gif


I know I did! tongue.gif
Chase
LMAO! Yes I bloody well did! laugh.gif

I wish ghosts were that common, and that friendly... just kinda happy their not that slimey unsure.gif
Gigan
QUOTE(Chase @ Sep 22 2006, 09:51 AM) *
LMAO! Yes I bloody well did! laugh.gif

I wish ghosts were that common, and that friendly... just kinda happy their not that slimey unsure.gif


Such a great film, the second one not so much, but the first is a classic. The whole term 'ghostbusting' is a thorn in 'serious' ghost hunters' sides though.

Ray Stantz: 'Hey, where'd these stairs go?'

Peter Venkman: 'they go up!'



Ray Stantz: 'Listen!....


...you smell something?' laugh.gif
Sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(Gigan @ Sep 21 2006, 01:28 PM) *
lets face it, we all know if they were real, and were somewhat affordable, this is what we would all want to use:



oh yes
indeed yes.gif laugh.gif

Cool! I ned one... for no particular reason...
Gigan
QUOTE(Sadistic jellyfish of doom @ Sep 22 2006, 08:28 PM) *
Cool! I ned one... for no particular reason...


2 reasons,

1 - look cool
2 - bust ghosts! laugh.gif
Chase
LOL @ Gigan....

You've got 2 very valid points there... I'd love to look THAT cool! tongue.gif
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