October 19, 2008
SV Podcast 010: Playing Catch-Up
In this episode, we play a bit of catch-up and review three recent Ghost Hunters cases: Stiteler House, Buffalo Central Terminal, and the Seven Sisters Inn.
We were going to include the Renaissance Vinoy in this podcast, but discussion ran so long that we moved it to its own episode, which I will release shortly.
Enjoy!
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Comments on SV Podcast 010: Playing Catch-Up »
kingofseattle @ 5:20 pm
Thanks to you both for yet another enjoyable Podcast.
One Comment though…The Dancing FLIR Man…You two do realize that TAPS has happy hour between 2-3 am.
I mean you'd have to be drunk to interpret the evidence that way.
(also might explain the missing flip-flop…)
Jef @ 5:42 am
A Labyrinth reference? That's Old School!
TP @ 10:16 pm
Great podcast!
One complaint, Like the rest, not long enough!
bullerspoke @ 9:31 am
A tad short, but interesting as always. One note on the FLIR, why are most (especially the suspicious ones) "apparitions" on the FLIR hot, but when using thermometers they only find cold spots? Thermodynamical inconsistency par excellence… You NEVER hear them exclaiming finding a hot spot with their digital thermometer (back when they used them) or "feel" a hot spot. That would be a good question for a podcast perhaps one where you also scrutiny the K2.
In my opinion, all FLIR "apparitions" that are hot are suspicious, since you can't exclude the possibility of it being a human, unintently or intently moving in front of the camera, or a reflection.
CrowTRobot @ 11:54 am
You guys really are good at this. Put me on the "I wish it was longer." list, too.
The quality of GH is really dropping. It's painfully obvious when you watch the reruns they show just before the new episodes. I suspect one of the reasons is that the people that visit this site are not SciFi's target audience. They are apparently now targeting the "It's gotta be true – it's on TV!" herd of sheep.
Speaking of gullible, as far as addressing the K2 Meter……I'll save you the trouble:
"The K2 Meter is a big crock of nothing."
There. I just saved you guys almost 2 seconds of your next podcast……..Oh, you're welcome. I got plenty of time stranded up here in space on the Satellite of Lust.
bullerspoke @ 1:32 pm
A note on how they use the K2, seen even on the last episode: they jam coins onto the on button! How can they do that and claim they get readings anyone can count on, when it has been demonstrated that pressing the button makes the lights flicker? And especially since they in the past used K2:s with a switch. It is just absurd to do something so amateurish and assume to be believed. It just rubs me the wrong way in so many ways…