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		<title>EVP'S</title>
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		<description>What they are and how you get them...You can post your EVP'S here also...</description>
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			<title>What is an EVP?</title>
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			<description>If you have ever watched Ghost Hunters you know EVP stands for Electronic Voice Phenomena.... voices and other sounds we cannot hear with our own ears that are recorded with either a micro cassette recorder or a digital recorder. 



During an investigation,  place the recorder on a flat surface away from anything that might make noise or cause vibration such as any kind of appliance like a TV, radio or heat/air unit. You can also hold the recorder in your hand, but be careful not to move too  ...</description>
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