by Jay Garrett on November 17, 2009
If you’ve seen the film ‘Paranormal Activity’ you will have noticed that having a video camera isn’t the only thing you really need.
Any budding ghost-hunters will need an array of scientific instruments in order to prove and find the gad-about ghosts.
Thankfully, the folk over at Scientifics Online have just the very thing.
This spectre-finder has the 3 most useful tools wrapped up in one handy device.
You get an EMF Meter, Ambient Temperature Gauge and a……. errrrrrrr…….. flashlight.
“Designed exclusively for paranormal investigators, this incredible tool has everything you need to track and detect the presence of ghosts.”
The aptly spooky green-lit screen will help would-be ghostbusters decide whether or not they’re soon to be slimed.
The EMF burst mode detects EMF movement rapidly, and the record feature allows you to capture minimum and maximum values from your adventures and investigations.
You could always team this up with your Vampire hunting kit
For those on a budget this undead-uncovering unit is available with or without a built-in red nightvision flashlight – $149 or $129 respectively.
I wonder if it could detect the ghost in a bottle?
by Jay Garrett on June 3, 2009
I nearly fell over laughing when I saw this on Geekologie.
If your ghost repellent isn’t working and you’ve got used to having the squating spirit in your home but want to have it there on your terms then a cage is pretty rubbish really.
So someone decided to bottle the spooks and charge $20 for the service.
Here’s the writing bit:
Each Ghost is captured from a reported haunted establishment, (house, hotel, ship, cemetery, etc), by our Ghost Hunters.
We seal the ghost in it’s own bottle. The bottle is sealed for your protection.
You may release the Ghost at your own discretion and at your own risk.
The Ghost in the Bottle is contained mysteriously and is therefore sealed with wax shortly after the Ghost is caught. The bottle is sealed for your protection. It comes with very important information . We supply the Ghost, you supply the name. Individual Ghost experiences may vary as “Each Ghost is Unique”!
It’s a bit of a giggle and chances are there’s plenty of folk that would actually appreciate this as a gift.
There’s probably plenty of people that would buy one thinking that they’re actually buying an ‘appless apparition – same people that pay for ‘premium bottled water’ most likely.
Most my friends would try to drink the gullable ghost.
Click here for the Ghost in a Bottle interweb site