I forgive you THIS time Mr. 3G. I only had to step my zanex to 5000 milligrams a day now and the stroke was minor. I only lost the use of the right side of my body. Luckily I'm left handed.
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I've encountered some strange things like.
Footsteps in empty houses, rooms, and wharehouses. Cold spots. Far-off sounding voices. Strange shaddows. I've been a few places where I look at the house, place, whatever and my feet stop moving, I get filled with an overpowering sense of dread and will not enter. Sometimes, I've been a few places where my radar must've not been working. Several family members have seen spooks, including my mom, granny, and an uncle. Never have seen one myself but have felt a "Presence". How about this photo a bird watcher sent to me, he took it in a cemetery. |
Cold spots, If you can sense this then you are more in tune then most. Feeling a presence is not something that everyone can do. This is a subject that always brings on great debate, But I will always vote yes on this issue.
If anyone is interested in a long, but true story of the 2 ghosts that I lived with for a year, send me a p.m. The story has a happy ending, even for the ghosts. |
ants can sense cold spots.....if you put them in the microwave and turn it on, they'll run to the cold spots
don't ask me, it's just something i heard |
Now you will believe in ghost ledgend - cause im going to haunt you..along with my ants
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I think that you are correct on that one Legend, you can do the same with a griddle over a camp fire, but soon all the spots are hot. "when your hot, your HOT!"
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Help me out here.
Not trying to pick:confused:, but the ambient surface temperature in a micro-wave oven doesn’t change. It’s only the water molecules that are excited and they would all be inside the ant. I would expect any movement to be only from instinctual escape efforts:redghost:.
How was the “cold spots” on the griddle monitored? The thermal shifts would be so sudden, especial with such an un-concentrated heat source as a camp fire. I guess I need to watch Ghost Busters again.:rolleyes: |
How else would you monitor a griddle to see if hot when you are camping???? Ya spit on it:p:p When the spit evaporates it is safe to cook.......:D:D:p <jk>
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It’s the bounce!
It’s when you spit on it and it bounces. Just like when you check your iron:D.
Or: You could attach a number of thermisters, with individual time stamp read outs, in different geometric patters. (on both sides to compare both source fluxion and thermal conductivity differentials):rolleyes: Or: You could use the nose of the person who would put ants on a hot griddle.:eek: |
ghostweb
for those interested, visit ghostweb - a great site if you are looking for ghosts!:eek:
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I agree with the method of testing griddle tempature. Mostly I will use droplets of water, however, especially if I have dinner guests.
As far as detecting cold goes...What I was actually refering to is for instance you were sitting in a chair watching tv and all of a sudden you felt a chill come over your whole body for a few seconds, and then it's gone. |
Close the window!
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Which do you mean?
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Spit, thermisters or ants?:confused:;) |
well, I guess I have used all three at one time or another, not that I actually put the ants on the griddle mind you. I do however agree that themistors would be the most accurate.
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just found this post and yes i do beleive in ghosts from seeing one when i was 4 and have seen a few since
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