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Can you believe they ACTUALLY STATED this place was haunted? Finally they didnt just chalk it up to "paranormal activity"~
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Re: T.A.P.S. Fort Mifflin
Sat, March 8, 2008 - 11:29 PMyeah that's pretty impressive when they actually say there is something going on somewhere. Its hard to get that answer out of them. -
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Re: T.A.P.S. Fort Mifflin
Sun, March 9, 2008 - 8:20 AMYeah really...just watched a marathon and that's where I realized they never actually give an answer..but they certainly did with this one. It was rather interesting to watch this one too ... they looked pretty scared when they left there, despite trying not to...it was in their eyes. -
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Re: T.A.P.S. Fort Mifflin
Fri, January 23, 2009 - 2:49 PMI wish they would use head cameras sometimes to catch what they say they see. Way too often all we get is "Did you see that?" Can you imagine being able to see the face that Grant claimed he saw? -
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Re: T.A.P.S. Fort Mifflin
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 1:07 PMthey are expierimenting with head cams and they will be testing them out in the new season. this will definetly put a whole new light on the show. did you see the one international where brian and the one girl were sitting in the one room and kept talking to a figure that the camera just couldn't pick or maybe i just didn't see anything. they both kept saying yea its right there and talking to it, but i didn't see anything and there was nothing in the evidence to support them.im still real partial on international, but i admit i never miss a show. -
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Re: T.A.P.S. Fort Mifflin
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 1:14 PMThe head camera rigs they tried were hilarious and looked like something a kid would design, with the goods high on the helmet like a police light and siren. The extra eight inches of height made the helmet unstable and, in low clearance areas, kept whacking on things.
It would be a better design to bring cameras and lights down towards the ears on either side of the helmet. The result would be a balanced load on the helmet, and a POV nearly in line with human eyes.
I hope they perfect the idea because it may indeed give us a glimpse of what current cameras are missing.
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