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Some Japanese firm has created a ghost detector. I've got mine on order.

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that'[s some funny shit, I feel like getting one of those and see how well it works
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hate to sound like Debunker here, but I'd be wary of funky Japanese tech... these are the people who gave us the dog collar bark translator you know...
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and Pokemon. A truer evil i've never seen
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Don't forget, the Japanese are now headed for the moon.
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Post by Dennis Haverstand »

I certainly hope this isn't a hoax. I distrust most of the parapsycological gear I've encountered. It would be wonderful to have some sort of dependable equipment. I've never gotten the hang of the Korelian camera.
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Post by The Traveler King »

My company will be acquiring a few GhostRadar devices in the coming weeks. These sorts of novelties fascinate the CEO. He's collected a number of them over the years.
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BraveSirRobin wrote:hate to sound like Debunker here, but I'd be wary of funky Japanese tech... these are the people who gave us the dog collar bark translator you know...


SIr Robin, there's no shame in admitting that you know very well this junk is just that...junk. People, get with it huh? I realize that we live in a age of "Junk" and will buy lots of anything that amuses us (You should see my Masters of the Universe collection). But this is pure bunk people!
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Debunker wrote: Sir Robin, there's no shame in admitting that you know very well this junk is just that...junk. People, get with it huh? I realize that we live in a age of "Junk" and will buy lots of anything that amuses us (You should see my Masters of the Universe collection). But this is pure bunk people!


I am leery of the device myself. Nearly all of the equipment sold on the open market for "ghostbusting" is worthless. But Mr. Randolph is curious about this device and wants a few to take apart. You never know what you might uncover.
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The Traveler King wrote: You never know what you might uncover.


And need to swat with a heavy hammer
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Well, I was actually referring to the electronics inside the device, but we do keep a few "hammers" of various sizes around for purposes of "demolition".
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BraveSirRobin wrote:hate to sound like Debunker here, but I'd be wary of funky Japanese tech... these are the people who gave us the dog collar bark translator you know...

Did that come with the Sony Ibo?
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Kolya wrote:
BraveSirRobin wrote:hate to sound like Debunker here, but I'd be wary of funky Japanese tech... these are the people who gave us the dog collar bark translator you know...

Did that come with the Sony Ibo?


Not necessary, with the $500 development kit you can give the AIBO a degree of human speech. REC has used AIBOs to test out a number of concepts for use with RPVs and other remote units. We do have to make sure that none of our work violates Sony's copyrights and patents, of course. We may be big, but they're bigger.
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