Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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Tms3
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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okk I cant see me going out and buying a 2011-a1 O.o
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Ron Caliburn
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If you did I would reserve the right to laugh at you.
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Serpens Walker
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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Ron, I don't even know what to say about that 2011-A1. That's the kind've thing I would've expected out of engineering college students, at least back when engineering college students were awesome instead of scribbling math in their notebooks all day.

The Mateba is a meaty handgun for sure, but at least it's a relatively practical weapon. My only realistic complaint is getting the parts for it.

Also, I didn't think you were a punk rocker running a gun store out in Harlem. Nuthin' personal.
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Tms3
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like my poor poor old webly... finding ammo for grand fathers peace is a head Ache... dont now why it should be so hard to find .455 rounds
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Serpens Walker
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Kinda' sad that boomsticks should be common tools within our community... Commentary of life, I suppose.
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Gotham Witch
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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The Ron he refers to is the same one whose book was stolen here. I'm a bad friend since I hadn't stopped in until last week.

I mentioned you were about to him, Joe. He says 'Yo dude'.
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Serpens Walker
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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I might be relocating out your way. Local law enforcement does seem to be interested in the fact that the charges were dropped.

I really hate it when cops get turned into zombies, vampires, or other monsters that insist on being put down. REALLY makes a mess of things.
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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It is often a messy line of work we find ourselves doing. And often enough it can bring us into conflict with authority.

That's why I've gotten creative with the placement of high definition cameras.
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Serpens Walker
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Re: Seriously Paranormal Investigations

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The obscene truth is that there's so much surveillance these days that I can count on just about anything I do being logged in some way, shape, or form. As for glasses cams, it's a little impractical considering that I had my glasses enchanted with aural sight.

I see auras naturally, but it's by no means very clear. It's more of a supernatural yes/no thing. The enchanted glasses let me see auras in much the way I've heard psychics talk about reading them.

What this has to do with camera glasses is that I've dabbled in magitek items, and... well, it's an art, not a science. Fortunately, I'm an artist. Unfortunately, I'm not an especially skilled wizard... to the point that what I do isn't even considered wizardry, to be quite frank. I have kicked around the idea of using collar cams, but they get blocked, broken, or dislodged very easily.

So, y'know. Would like to record more things for sure, but still looking for viable camera locations. Fortunately, I'm good with electronics, so the only considerations for mounting such a thing are where I can stick the lens and the photo sensor. Everything else I can place pretty much anywhere on my person.
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