OOOOhhhhh OOOOhhhh it's spooky flash with Ghost Radar

Posted in FUN FLASH DRIVES by admin on the February 3rd, 2007

This ghost detecting USB drive is certain to be attractive to one or two souls. Ssssshhh Did you here that?

Ghost Radar locates ghosts, spirits, and other entities. Its sensors detect and combine any significant related changes in electro-magnetic turbulence, heat, light, and biometrics which are believed to accompany any mysterious apparitions. Ghost Radar measures 89mm x 57mm x 12mm, and is powered by one CR2032 3V battery. It has three energy sensors, a bio-feedback sensor, a clock-timer, a sixteen-light array, an on-off button, a mode button, a beeper, and a UV LED. It includes a tiny USB flash drive storage device, which lights up when it’s busy, for your documents, photos, i-tunes, and movies. It needs no installation, uses no batteries, comes with a USB extension cable, and works with any modern PC or MAC. This can also improve the general performance of Windows Vista: a feature called ReadyBoost allows Vista to use the flash memory as extra system RAM.

Ghost Radar is part of Cherry Heaven, a shop in Corfe Castle village near the National Trust Estate. Cherry Heaven sells a wide range of essentials and luxuries. To look at Cherry Heaven, use the link above the menu bar.

GHOSTRADARS

GhostRadar uses complex algorithms to analyse the sensor data, make lunar-cycle adjustments, add biometric feedback from your skin, and pattern-match the real-time energy dispersion. In use, it beeps quietly, the light-array patterns change, and the UV LED flashes. If it detects any phantom presence, the beep-rate changes and the new light-array patterns help you to assess position, movement, and risk possibilities.

The ghosts may be behind you, watching everything you do. Or all around you, waiting, or trapped in an afterlife, or lost in a twist of time. Are they friendly, seeking a connection. Or are they just hungry. Well, whatever their intentions, the Ghost Radar and a small silver adhesive label have been purified at a Shinto shrine to help bring good fortune and keep evil spirits in check.

Whilst you’re working late, alone, quietly, in the dark, use the attached USB flash-memory device to back up and store your work, in case there’s a sudden energy surge as a ghost passes. It’s powered by the computer’s USB port: so won’t feed on you whilst you’re sleeping. Keep your GhostRadar in your pocket or handbag, in case you’re alone in the dark. Or go anywhere creepy. Or know anyone creepy. Just in case. And the USB memory will always come in handy.

You can take your GhostRadar anywhere as your personal memory bank, or use it to share or swap any type of data. Or use your Ghost-Radar as a temporary, backup, or archive storage device: just leave it plugged in all the time. USB solid-state memory devices, sometimes called USB flash drives, memory keys, memory sticks, or thumb drives, can hold thousands of documents, spreadsheets, photographs, or music tracks.

TO SEE, OR NOT TO SEE

GhostRadar has been developed by Solid Alliance and GRX, a virtual organisation that investigates energy fields and the paranormal. However, using technology to detect ghosts is an emerging expertise: there’s a lot to learn. GhostRadar does not guarantee to detect ghosts, nor does it imply that they exist. But it might, and they may. However, your interaction, emotional state, and belief system, may be important factors in interpreting events.

SHOPPING

You can shop here: on line, by phone, or with a cheque. Prices include VAT, a UK tax of 17.5%, and delivery: there are no other charges. If your invoice address is outside the EU, you don’t pay VAT: so the prices will be 17.5% less. Use the link below the menu bar. There’s one exception: large or heavy packages. If your delivery address is outside the UK mainland, there might be an extra distance-related charge: so mail or call first. Also, your own country may impose an import tax.

You can buy other USB peripherals such as disk drives, memory sticks, keypads, mice, card readers, recorders, webcams .

FInd out more at http://www.ghostradar.co.uk/

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