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		<title>Testing out a review plugin&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.stormkeeper.net/2010/09/testing-out-a-review-plugin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 04:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can disregard this post, but I figured I&#8217;d just use it as a way of announcing that I&#8217;m implementing a review plugin to the blog, to see what it can do.  This plugin will also be used on my game site, so it&#8217;s important to use it on a working blog.  However, I&#8217;m also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can disregard this post, but I figured I&#8217;d just use it as a way of announcing that I&#8217;m implementing a review plugin to the blog, to see what it can do.  This plugin will also be used on my game site, so it&#8217;s important to use it on a working blog.  However, I&#8217;m also going to be letting people use it to review my articles, if they so wish.  There&#8217;s 2 systems in place: the star one is used for rating articles and the thumbs one is used for rating comments.  Additionally, there is also a multi-rating, but that won&#8217;t be in use in this blog.  Thinking about it though, if I&#8217;m going to be any tutorials, I could use the multi-rating to rate certain aspects od it, such as difficulty, cost and time&#8230; that might actually work!  In the meantime, I really should come up with some fields for game review scores.  I do quite like the customisation options for displaying the stars, thumbs, etc. as well I have to say.</p>
<p>But yeah, no more posting XD</p>
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		<title>It appears that&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m entitled to a refund (or at least a partial one) on my PS3 because of an EU law relating to the OS removal in the 3.21 patch. I can&#8217;t discuss it right this minute, but I will in the next post. I did have something else to blog about too, but I cannot for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m entitled to a refund (or at least a partial one) on my PS3 because of an EU law relating to the OS removal in the 3.21 patch.  I can&#8217;t discuss it right this minute, but I will in the next post.  I did have something else to blog about too, but I cannot for the life of me remember what it was.  On a side-note, I got Roack Band 2 in the post, so happy days!  Now I just hope it with the Band Hero drum-kit controller&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Things are balancing out&#8230; just about, though life is crazy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 02:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that this blog has now become my main blog about personbal things though really my LiveJournal should be used for that although it&#8217;s good that I get my tweets sent to it as well, so it&#8217;s not like I totally abandoned it, though I&#8217;m due for a megapost soon. Anyway, things have started [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that this blog has now become my main blog about personbal things though really my LiveJournal should be used for that although it&#8217;s good that I get my tweets sent to it as well, so it&#8217;s not like I totally abandoned it, though I&#8217;m due for a megapost soon.  Anyway, things have started to settle down now; I&#8217;ve gotten used to this place, finances are improving, I&#8217;m starting to find and organise stuff properly (though list my headset and DSi &#8211; doh!) though it&#8217;ll all take time.  I still have to deal with the shower from hell, although I&#8217;m rather happy to report that I have a decent bed and also have my double bed back so I can use it myself now!  I&#8217;ve been on my laptop the past 6 weeks or so given I haven&#8217;t properly setup my desktop, seeing as it needs some work.  There&#8217;s a slightly more urgent need to get my development/music PC up and running now, seeing as I am getting a tad annoyed keeping everything on the one PC; it would be a good idea to have anything production-wise on the d/m PC so I dont bog down the main desktop with a lot of stuff; a portable/USB webserver would be another great idea too, although I do need to keep in mind that certain software requires MySQL, so I might just use 2 USB sticks to do that.  The less I bog my system down the better although I want a new one soon.  I&#8217;m still at a loss as to why my desktop refuses to play any of the HL2 engine games as well, though I&#8217;m hoping a reinstall will help things.  I also need to put Windows 7 on this laptop too.  Another of my great ideas is to get myself a 1TB drve and backuo everything across my main network drive and PCs onto it so if things go tits-up on anything, I have a recovery point.  I should make a driver repository too so I don&#8217;t need to go online to locate the latest drivers.  So many possibilities though I&#8217;ve yet to plan them out.</p>
<p>Anyway, just to mention about the DiggerCast, I have an episode awaiting production but because of the move, I can&#8217;t record any more episodes until I find my headset.  I also plan to get some new Skype call recording software as well, though I forgot the name of it&#8230; I think it&#8217;s called Pamela.  PrettyMay served me well, but Pamela seems to be more suited to my needs.  Well, it&#8217;ll tide me over at least until I get a mixing deck and other podcasting gear!  Other than that, I&#8217;ve been getting into Guild Wars and playing about on the PS3 occasionally.  Sadly though, my Band Hero drum-kit refuses to work with Rock Band 1, thinking it&#8217;s vocals and if it&#8217;s one thing I don&#8217;t do it&#8217;s sing while sober or around people &gt;.&gt;  Erm, anyway, the Guitar Hero guitar works well with RB, so it&#8217;s not a total loss&#8230; need a second guitar though.  I also need to get into learning the piano/keyboard as my friend has an idea about setting up a band at some point.  On that note, I can&#8217;t remember if I&#8217;ve mentioned seeing Assemblage 23 who were quite frankly, awesome.  One funny thing about one of the supporting acts that I didn&#8217;t realise till last week was that one of the blokes in Tenek was also in The Nine, who did one of the songs I remember hearing at least 10 years ago, most likely more; that song being My Fallacy.  Was pretty crazy.  I uploaded a pic of Tom Shear on my Facebook, with plans to do the same on Flickr; in my opinion the pic is perfect; perfect lighting and no blur&#8230; it was a great shot.</p>
<p>My mum was over for a few days last week and we went to the Science Museum and checked stuff out then we went to see Tangerine Dream (the point of her visit), at their Zeitgeist concert which celebrated their 40th anniversery of their first album and 35th of their performance at the Royal Albert Hall.  It was impressively massive, but by god the seats in the middle were uncomfortable; my arse was really sore from prolonged sitting on them!  Of course, between the lack of sleep (I have trouble sleeping before daybreak at present), the lighting and their music, I ended up closing my eyes and zoning out completely, because I&#8217;m cool like that.  To be fait though, after about an hour of doing that and towards the end I felt well-rested and stayed wide awake for the last hour and a half!  I remember during the intermission there was this bloke saying stuff and he literaly had the house in stitches and recieved a huge applause!  I wish I had recorded it now so I could upload it to YouTube, but alas it never occurred to me.  Anyway, heading home was really fun; we missed the last train from London Bridge back to mine, meaning we had to go to Lewisham on the final-final train, where I think cattle-class was an understatement&#8230; this was sardine class!  To make matters worse, there was an incident, meaning the Met had to be called in.  It took us quite a while before we moved.  We eventually got to Lewisham and hung around for the N89, then when that finally came, we went upstairs where there was this bloke who was spitting on the bus&#8230; charming.  Of course, it doesn&#8217;t end there&#8230; he starts getting confrontational with the guy behind us, which caused his phone to side under our seats&#8230; by this point, my mum decided it was best to go downstairs!  I&#8217;m fairly sure I&#8217;ve now caused her to worry about me whenever I get on a nightbus, with drunk people.  Anyway, it was nearly 3am when we got back to mine in the end&#8230; totally crazy!</p>
<p>I actually plan to go see a Tangerie Dream event in East London although I&#8217;ll have to see if I can make it, given 2 days before I&#8217;ll be having 3 of my wisdom teeth out.  In theory I don&#8217;t see why I couldn&#8217;t do it, but I&#8217;ll see what happens on the 13th&#8230; for which I have to be up really early for, like 5am &gt;.&lt; I am <strong>not</strong> a morning person!  Although I&#8217;l have to do it, so the sooner it&#8217;s done, the better.  Hopefully next time I write, I&#8217;d have found my DSi or my headset&#8230; don&#8217;t hold your breath though.</p>
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		<title>First post of the year, and for a while!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 23:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had hoped to have written up an entry sooner than this, but alas, I suffered a fracture on New Years Eve and I&#8217;ve only just been able to get the mindset to blog.  I was supposed to be heading back on the 29th of December, but had to wait a couple of days because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had hoped to have written up an entry sooner than this, but alas, I suffered a fracture on New Years Eve and I&#8217;ve only just been able to get the mindset to blog.  I was supposed to be heading back on the 29th of December, but had to wait a couple of days because the wind conditions for ferry crossings sucked.  Anyway, I was going to wait till the 1st of January to attempt to cross, but unfortunately I ended up having a nasty fall on my way to the pub, so had to stay in for 2 weeks, not helped by the fact I got caught while we had the &#8220;Big Freeze&#8221;!  At one point, it was thought I had a huge chip takenoff my elbow that had to be repaired by surgery, but thankfully, I now know that this isn&#8217;t the case, although I did find out I nearly dislocated my elbow, although I was lucky not to!  As it stands though, I do have little range of motion in my elbow, but I am recieving physio for it and trying to move it as much as I can.  Unfortunately though, I doubt I&#8217;ll  have the same range of motion in the arm again, which sucks given it&#8217;s my right arm.  I try to avoid using it to carry heavy weights as I don&#8217;t really want to make it painful, although it still occasionally hurts anyway!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been back in London now for about 2 weeks now, although I had my mum over for the first few days to help me, and while I did appriciate her help, being around her for a month was prolly starting to make things a bit strained!  Of course, i was rather frustrated at having very little motion in my arm compared to usual.  Anyway, it&#8217;s occurred to me between the X-Rays and CT I&#8217;ve had in Ireland, as well as the CT and X-Rays here, and also an X-Ray for my teeth, that I&#8217;ve been X-Rayed a lot over the past couple of months&#8230; more than I have been before!  I do hope I don&#8217;t need any more X-Rays though as I think I&#8217;ve had quite a lot now&#8230; any more and I will most likely start glowing in the dark!  Moving swiftly on though and I finally found a decent place that exceeds this one&#8230; it has a garden, is 15 quid a month cheaper, has a bus stop right outside it (one of the buses is a night bus route) and it retains the heat really well too!  The only problem though is that I don&#8217;t have enough space for my couch and 2 armchairs, so I&#8217;m going to sell them and invest in a sofa bed.  Anyway, the place pretty much exceeded my expectations, although I need to measure my stuff to make sure it all fits into it.  There&#8217;s very few disadvantages that I can see, though it is a mile or two away from where I used to live, but reduced costs more than make up for it, plus I know the area, so it&#8217;s all good!  I just need to do some more checks, then get things into motion.</p>
<p><span id="more-202"></span>I should also mention that I have the DiggerCast ball starting to roll also.  I did record an episode, and although it&#8217;s spontanious, it needs editing (like everything will I bet) and the enthusiasm of myself and the co-host was kind of killed due to quite frankly a crap site and a really geeky and average one pretty much meant this one wasn&#8217;t funny overall.  There were a few laughs here and there, but I&#8217;m not happy with the episode on the whole.  I might one day upload it, but I&#8217;m going to record a follow-up for upload this Sunday or next, so I&#8217;m gonna make sure this one has better sites this time.  Other than that, there&#8217;s not a lot more to say, other than I have a wait of a couple of months before I&#8217;ll be having surgery on my mouth to remove 3 teeth, as opposed to the 2 that were initially said.  Thankfully, I&#8217;ll be knocked out for it, as I really amn&#8217;t a fan of local anaesthetic at the moment!  I do want to get Star Trek Online, although I&#8217;m not sure if I&#8217;d play it or not after the 30 days, though I can&#8217;t afford the Lifetime Subscription&#8230;</p>
<p>Oh, and before I forget, I&#8217;m gonna be setting back my steps on the keeping fit thing in that I&#8217;m no longer going to be paying for the gym monthly, which saves me money, so it fulfills one of my other &#8220;40 things&#8221;.  I am going to try paying for only the days I use and see how that works.  Either way, the projections I&#8217;ve made means that around April, I should stop hemmoraeging money, or so I hope&#8230; at the very least from next month I&#8217;m cutting down on a few things.  Of course, it&#8217;s not nice seeing a mobile phone bill costing 140 quid, although to be fair, it&#8217;s covering rental for about 3 months, although the messaging and data costs are ouch, though that was due to me being in Ireland <img src='http://www.stormkeeper.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif' alt=':|' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m gonna stop here as that about wraps up the past month or so&#8230; oh, asides from the fact that Xmas was quite good and for once I had bought my presents early!  I also am going to start sending out cards from this year onwards&#8230; new decade and all that.  Anyway, that&#8217;s it for now&#8230; hopefully I can say that I&#8217;ve done something more productive in the next entry, whenever that might be.</p>
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		<title>Update soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 02:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I know it&#8217;s been over a month since I last updated&#8230; those of you who watch my Twitter will know that I&#8217;ve been delayed somewhat by an elbow fracture and being stuck in Ireland a couple of weeks longer! Anyway, I&#8217;ll try to update by the weekend&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I know it&#8217;s been over a month since I last updated&#8230; those of you who watch my Twitter will know that I&#8217;ve been delayed somewhat by an elbow fracture and being stuck in Ireland a couple of weeks longer!  Anyway, I&#8217;ll try to update by the weekend&#8230;</p>
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		<title>50 Things Honourable Mentions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 23:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While compiling my 50 Things list, I&#8217;ve come across a few gold ones that either I&#8217;ve done and make me laugh, are just plain wrong or they&#8217;re plain funny in themselves&#8230; they&#8217;re not going  on my final list, but I figure I&#8217;d make a list of some of the ones I liked, with handy dandy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While compiling my <a href="http://www.stormkeeper.net/50-things-to-do-before-im-40/" target="_self">50 Things</a> list, I&#8217;ve come across a few gold ones that either I&#8217;ve done and make me laugh, are just plain wrong or they&#8217;re plain funny in themselves&#8230; they&#8217;re not going  on my final list, but I figure I&#8217;d make a list of some of the ones I liked, with handy dandy categorising!  It&#8217;s kind of funny though that some of these got on a list of things to do before you&#8217;re a certain age.  At least I can say that I&#8217;ve lived somewhat compared to when I was a fair bit younger.  I have been thinking about how things changed over the past 8-9 years, although I think this is best saved for my LiveJournal.</p>
<p>Anyway, on with the show&#8230;</p>
<p>A warning before you continue&#8230; the content following is partly adult in nature.  If you&#8217;re easily offended I&#8217;d not click below.  You have been warned.</p>
<p><span id="more-187"></span></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Guilty as Charged &gt;.&gt;</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Delay paying a bill until the summons arrives &#8211; <em>Kinda, I just simply forgot!</em></li>
<li>Been awake for more than 30 hours straight &#8211; <em>I&#8217;ve done it without ill effect, though once I couldn&#8217;t sleep for 48 hours and became dillusional!</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>I Wish!</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Say something obscene on national television. &#8211; <em>Who wouldn&#8217;t want to say &#8220;fuck&#8221; on pay per view?  <a href="www.nin.com" target="_blank">Trent</a>, this one&#8217;s for you.</em></li>
<li>Been propositioned for sex by the opposite sex. &#8211; <em>A guy can dream, can&#8217;t he?  She has to be hot though &gt;.&gt;<br />
</em></li>
<li>Asked out a stranger. &#8211; <em>I&#8217;m rather shy, so I&#8217;m not sure if this would happen.</em></li>
<li>Had sex in a public place.  &#8211; <em>I would put this one down, but I&#8217;m trying to keep my list clean!</em></li>
<li>Hotwire a car &#8211; <em>This would be kinda cool, but could lead to getting arrested.</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Wrong wrong wrong!</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Require medical treatment as a consequence of  kinky sex gone wrong  (STDs don&#8217;t count.) &#8211; <em>We&#8217;re talking something involving a gerbil for this one.  Let&#8217;s not go past this, please.</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Not Good Enough</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Walked the stairs to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. &#8211; <em>I could still do this one, but it&#8217;s not major enough for me&#8230; I already climbed up the 193 stairs of Convent Garden at least 3 times!  It&#8217;s a killer!  293 doesn&#8217;t seem terribly much after climbing 193 <img src='http://www.stormkeeper.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif' alt=':|' class='wp-smiley' /> </em></li>
<li>Do a J turn in order to beat somebody to a parking space. &#8211; <em>This would be cool, but I imagine it&#8217;s not a real aim, tbh.</em></li>
<li>Watch all the Monty Python films In one sitting &#8211; <em>That seems comparitively minor to what I want to achieve, though I could couple it with my 250 movies list.</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Other</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Been arrested. &#8211; <em>I&#8217;m trying not to, but who knows what could happen?</em></li>
<li>Rethink your least-favorite food. Taste buds change.  &#8211; <em>This one is true.  I still hate mushrooms and tomatoes though <img src='http://www.stormkeeper.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> </em></li>
<li>Live abroad. &#8211; <em>This is a somewhat better achievement, but I figure I&#8217;d do it eventually anyway, plus it could be argued I&#8217;ve done it, although &#8220;abroad&#8221; to me means outside of GB and Ireland at this point.</em></li>
<li>Make a bomb &#8211; <em>That&#8217;d be fun, but I wouldn&#8217;t want to get arrested.  I do already know how to make napalm though.  &gt;.&gt;</em></li>
</ul>
<p>Why are some of these a little &#8220;adult&#8221;?  Well, like I said before, I&#8217;m trying to keep the main list clean although there&#8217;s also ones that are too funny not to include.  I made no such promises about this post being clean, even though on the whole I do try to keep it family-friendly.  Of course though, sometimes you have to inject some adult humour into the mix, although<br />
ironically it might be seen as a bit childish&#8230; go figure eh?</p>
<p>References are on the 50 Things page, as these are essentially &#8220;rejected&#8221; ones.  This is a small entry, partly because they&#8217;re only a handful of things that interest me.</p>
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		<title>Charging for investigations, ethics, the paranormal scene in Ireland and the UK and now insurance</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided to start this post due to me starting to discuss about the above topic in <a href="http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=63015023#post63015023" target="_blank">this post on boards.ie</a>.  Given that it was going to be off-topic if I went any further in the post, I decided that this subject deserved its own post on my blog.  Why on my blog?  Well, I am due for an update for starters and secondly, I get the feeling that it may be better off here because at least I know I won&#8217;t need to worry about how many characters or words in the thread I created.  The thread in question is located <a href="http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=63015685" target="_blank">here</a> if you&#8217;re reading this directly from the blog; gotta do some linkbacks after all as there&#8217;s going to be two sets of comments to read through I&#8217;m sure.  Anyway, as I stated in the boards.ie post, I would never charge for my services and nor would the majority of paranormal teams, though a few individuals and/or teams might do.  And while I wouldn&#8217;t necessarily charge for my services, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s unfair if the person/organisation who called out the investigator assisted with the travel costs of those who are attending.  I was a little unsure of this at first, but a discussion with Steve Parsons at the ParaCon on Saturday made me feel a little easier about stating this.  As for charging a rather large amount for performing an investigation of a private or commercial location, I do feel that it&#8217;s rather unethical to charge lots of money for the service.</p>
<p>Like I said before, travelling to somewhere does cost money and there&#8217;s nothing wrong with asking for reimbursement of travel costs; the percentage of which I&#8217;d leave to the team and the client to decide seeing as each case is different.  Anyway, while the previously stated method is fair, it&#8217;s when investigators start to charge what I&#8217;d consider large amounts of money for a service.  In a field that&#8217;s still in its relative infancy, I fail to see how a large callout fee can be justified for an investigation that may or may not bring results, and possibly do more harm than good.  At present, there&#8217;s no way of telling if a paranormal organisation is legit or not, which brings its own set of dangers.  Any Tom, Dick and Harry can setup what they call a paranormal investigation group and claim to be able to get rid of ghosts.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure a good few people (from boards.ie) will recognise some of what I&#8217;m saying now as being paraphrased from Ciaran O&#8217;Keeffe&#8217;s and Steve&#8217;s talk, which is a huge driving force behind what I&#8217;m saying. I do feel like talking about this more, both with people who saw the talk and also those that haven&#8217;t, especially as the topic of paying for investigations was brought up in the thread where my response was posted.  Anyway, back to my initial point&#8230; because anyone can go around claiming they&#8217;re a paranormal investigator (I&#8217;m not saying everyone who says they are is a charlatan) and that there&#8217;s no regulating body for this sort of thing as of yet, people who don&#8217;t know any better have the potential to be conned by unethical individuals which is not right.  Even worse is the issue that they charge for their services and can actually do nothing.<br />
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You also have psychics claiming to be able to do similar things and again, they mightn&#8217;t be able to do anything about it, though they still charge.  There are some really gifted psychics out there, don&#8217;t get me wrong, but you do also have those in it just to make money as well, just as these alleged paranormal investigators are.  Unfortunately, there&#8217;s no way at present to tell who is and isn&#8217;t legit, so these individuals can charge people and they will be none the wiser.  I haven&#8217;t actually heard about anyone charging for a private investigation as of yet, though I have heard of a horror storie or two via Ciaran&#8217;s and Steve&#8217;s talks and I was horrified as to what I&#8217;ve heard.  I won&#8217;t go into it just now, because I can&#8217;t remember the full details and I also want to get to the other side of the spectrum regarding paranormal investigations, that being the public investigations.  This brings a similar set of questions to private investigations.  Firstly, you have individuals (such as myself) and organisations such as Bumpz In The Night, Leinster Paranormal, the PIGs, PRAI and other organisations that have been established over the past 5 years or so.  When I was starting off with the PRAI back in May 2004, I think we were one of a few, if not the only Southern Ireland-based organisation out there at the time.</p>
<p>Even when I started to do investigations at Charleville, or collaborating as a consultant of sorts with some of the newly established groups at that time there was still only a handful of groups.  I have noticed now that the paranormal scene in Ireland has exploded with all the new groups.  While I&#8217;m not saying if it&#8217;s a good or a bad thing, I do feel that it&#8217;s starting become a little bit saturated over there in that there&#8217;s a lot of groups compared to what there was even 4-5 years prior.  Anyway, as well as paranormal groups, you also have these companies doing investigations now as well.  To me, paranormal groups and companies are at the opposite end of the scale when it comes to public investigations.  Groups are usually not for profit entities and generally charge what is considered to be a reasonable amount for investigations, which is dictated by the location they&#8217;re negotiated with.  Depending on things, the price is either determined on a per person rate, in the case of a few locations, although more commonly, it&#8217;s just one bulk sum for renting out the whole place.</p>
<p>The average price generally seems to be about 50 Euros in Ireland, whereas in the UK it seems to vary from anything from 25 Sterling to about 60, depending on the location.  In the cases where one lump sum is charged for the rental of the place, the charge is generally determined by the minimum recommended amount of people that need to go.  If the organising group manages to exceed that, they should be able to charge a little less per person as a result; everyone wins here: the location gets their requested rental fee and people get some money back and the group gets an investigation.  And as we all know, people love getting money back.  Essentially, in this method, everything is done at what would be considered &#8220;cost price&#8221; for the group and would therefore be considered ethical.  As I mentioned in the post at the very start of this blog post, I mentioned that I wouldn&#8217;t be too adverse for charging maybe an extra 5 or 10 Euros/Pounds to help with unexpected costs that may happen along the way.  It&#8217;s not like you&#8217;re charging a huge amount extra so it still should be reasonably fair.  I&#8217;m not going to go into too much detail over what the costs could be for, but provided they&#8217;re in relation to the public aspect of things it shouldn&#8217;t be too much of an issue, right?</p>
<p>If you are going to charge a few extra quid on top of the investigation cost though, be sure to tell people that you&#8217;re going to do this and it&#8217;s also to help improve things for future investigations or at least help cover operating costs, such as Paypal costs if you accept online payments (as the seller has to pay charges, if I recall).  The thing about public investigations as well though is that it&#8217;s more of a tangable thing; although not many breakthroughs occur on these, I&#8217;ve noticed.  However, it&#8217;s events like these that give people a chance to experience paranormal investigations with a team that (hopefully) knows what they&#8217;re doing.</p>
<p>It would be recommended (at least by me) that if a group or individual wishes to organise a public investigation, they at least have some experience under their belt beforehand.  The reason I say this is because you&#8217;re going to be dealing with a variety of people, all of them clearly interested in the paranormal but also at differing levels of experience.  Some are totally new the the field, whereas others may be experienced.  Either way, it&#8217;s the organiser&#8217;s job to keep everything in order and it&#8217;s not easy at all.  Ideally though, it&#8217;s best done with a group of 2-3 people organising as these individuals will be the team leaders, as they have the most experience.  Now I could go into all sorts of things about organising investigations, but this isn&#8217;t the time or the place for talking about it at present as I want to focus on the ethics of paranormal groups relating to charging and a little about the paranormal scene within Ireland and the UK because it&#8217;s required.  I&#8217;ll start to cover it at a later date when I set up my paranormal journal.</p>
<p>Anyway, now that we have established a little about how groups generally tend to work, we&#8217;ll talk about the companies that offer &#8220;ghost hunts&#8221;, &#8220;paranormal investigations&#8221; and the like.  I tried to locate some companies that charge more than the above amounts, but I have come up a little empty on that front.  However, I do know that they exist.  The ones I did find seem to charge between 45-89 Pounds each and although some of the prices fall within what a group would charge, at the same time I do have to wonder how many people they&#8217;re bringing with them and how much the location is being rented for.  I actually found a <a href="http://www.mosthauntedireland.com/halloween---most-haunted" target="_blank">nice example</a> which shows how much was being charged for an investigation; 40 Euros may seem reasonably priced and perhaps even better value than a group offers, but you can see that there&#8217;s a max of 40 people that are catered for.  That&#8217;s 1600 Euros in total!  Granted, some of that money goes to the location, but that&#8217;s still at least say 700-800 for the company doing it.  Not a bad way to make a few quid, but you can tell they&#8217;re in it for the money.  I wouldn&#8217;t really consider it a proper investiation anyway&#8230; 40 is far too much to have a proper investigation.  Standard investigations generally tend to have no more than 15 people attending, which means there&#8217;s more time for a proper investigation.  Granted, it may be a little more expensive, but at least you know those doing it aren&#8217;t in it for the money and don&#8217;t see you as a customer.</p>
<p>Those sort of things are more entertainment, though that said, even public investigations are to an extent.  I don&#8217;t necessarily consider these paranormal tours to be unethical per se, but it&#8217;s more an issue of differences with the two models, hence why I said they&#8217;re at two different ends of the spectrum.  I do think though that the commercial enterprises somewhat water down the experience of a paranormal investigation.  Even the ones organised by groups are a little watered down, but because there&#8217;s a smaller group of people involved it isn&#8217;t as crowded and is a little more intimate.  One thing that does annoy me about certain investigations is when there&#8217;s too many people in the one place investigating, due to the fact that people need to be spaced out reasonably so each group disrupts the other as little as possible.  That may be perhaps what annoys me about the commercial ventures as well, but that&#8217;s for another post.  A couple of funny things though would be that I&#8217;ve never been on one of these commercial investigations and also if I were asked to appear on one I wouldn&#8217;t be hugely opposed to it.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t mind appearing on something like Ghost Hunters or Most Haunted either, just to say that I have done so and also see how they actually work.  Perhaps that is coming a little close to me selling my soul to the devil, as I don&#8217;t think these paranormal shows do a lot for the paranormal investigation field and encourage bad practices from people who are none the wises&#8230;  but hell, I&#8217;d get to be on TV!  Anyway, just because I agreed to appear on a show doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;d necessarily have to agree with it later.  I have been in the paper before as it goes, although that&#8217;s a bit of a sore topic so I&#8217;ll steer clear from that.  I&#8217;ve also been on the radio, though it was my first time on it so I was most likely a bit crap.  Interestingly enough, I was contacted about appearing on Ghost Hunters International, although nothing happened with regards to it.</p>
<p>These things happen though.  As for what I&#8217;m doing talking about in the media, I suppose there&#8217;s a fine ethical line about appearing in it, especially given MH these days hasn&#8217;t got such a good reputation.  Unfortunately, if you want to be a more well known, it would require you to appear on one of the shows.  Like I said though, you don&#8217;t have to agree with what they&#8217;re doing.  Steve Parsons (I mention him a lot, don&#8217;t I?) said to me that he heard (or was with?) a group that watched Most Haunted back to back and considered that training for paranormal investigation.  considering the stuff I&#8217;ve heard about MH from the UK paranormal community, as well as the owners of some of the places (that have been on MH) I&#8217;ve investigated with other groups.  I stopped watching it because I haven&#8217;t access to Livng TV over here at present, although I&#8217;ve gone off it based upon the stuff I&#8217;ve heard about it, so I&#8217;m less than impressed with them and even other programs like MH will get similarly scrutinised until I have proof that states otherwise.  I suppose though, you can hear all this stuff about something, but until you experience it for yourself, you can&#8217;t really fully appriciate it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to wrap it up now as I&#8217;ve veered off a bit from my main points.  Anyway, after mulling things over a bit, I&#8217;ve noticed that the field of paranormal investigation is being exploited on various levels, be it for entertainment or profit, be it ethically or non-ethically.  Thankfully though, this is only a relative minority as most out there in this field tend to provide ethical (free or just asking for their travel costs to be covered)  private investigations and non-commercially driven public investigations.  Whatever people think about making money from paranormal events, be they right or wrong, they&#8217;re still less wrong than those who unethically charge for private investigations; at least you know what to expect from the companies for the most part, so you know where you stand with them.  With the rogue investigators, there&#8217;s at present no real way of knowing where you stand.  In my opinion, a paranormal investigatior regulation organisation/paranormal ethics society would go a long way to making sure that people are not fleeced by these con artists, who in some cases do more harm than good.</p>
<p>Edit: After doing some further research, it seems that any reputable paranormal group in the UK needs to now have liability insurance, both to help secure investigations and also to protect against being sued, etc.  This would be one of the costs included in the above, seeing as per year it costs anything from £133 upwards, and that £133 is for a 4 man team.  Including more than 7 people I found was about £268 with a £250 excess.  I&#8217;m not sure if groups actually take the cost themselves, pass it on to those participating in an open/public investigations or it&#8217;s a combination of the above.  Either way, under the tenner extra model, the yearly cost plus excess would be sorted after 3 investigations, with the premium sorted after 2.  This then puts pressure on investigators to make sure they hold at least 2-3 investigations a year in order to cover the insurance costs involved in holding investigations.  Some locations won&#8217;t touch you now unless you have liability insurance as it seems that waivers don&#8217;t cut it any more.  They might still do within Ireland, but one of the companies providing cover states that they also cover &#8220;Eire&#8221; means that eventually, locations in Ireland will be demanding similar requirements for investigators.</p>
<p>The question now is that should the paranormal team hosting the event take on the full cost, or should they charge an extra amount of money per person on top of what the location charges?  Well, for someone like me who can&#8217;t really afford to take on the extra costs of insurance, I would just pass on the cover charge to each person, as the way I figure it, paying the cost of the insurance means that they can be formally covered.  On a side-note, I know of one group having up to £5 million in liability insurance, to ensure that locations will take them on.  I certainly will be looking at liability insurance for future investigations when I start getting my group established, which should be in the New Year as I&#8217;ve no plans to conduct investigations this year.  There was also a monthly option as well, which is by no means a bad thing, but frankly I&#8217;d rather that I paid off the lump sum for the policy and was covered, although I&#8217;d continue charging the same price year-round in the interests of fairness to those going and also the cover the £250 excess.  Perhaps when all these considerations are out of the way, anything extra will go back into the group to help with costs sustained by the group.  Most paranormal groups are non-profit entities and wouldn&#8217;t dare to use it to make money, as it goes back to the entire ethics argument.  However, I don&#8217;t think anyone would begrudge an ethical group using any money left over after charging for insurance to help improve the group although more than likely, the insurance and excess will consume the majority of fees.</p>
<p>Either way, as far as open investigations within the UK go, I think being able to charge only what the location costs is starting to come to an end.  I estimate that by 2012, if not sooner, the majority of locations in the UK will require that a group or individual has liability insurance before the negotiations can even begin.  While in Ireland, the paranormal scene is only starting to take off, although you&#8217;ll see a similar trend eventually.  However, I think it&#8217;ll be some time before Irish insurers start to offer a similar insurance package that the UK insurers offer and at present, there&#8217;s only two.  One of which requires membership of a group, and this is where I got the 267 quote from.  As for the two companies offering it, one is the <a href="http://www.blackfriarsgroup.co.uk/liability_insurance/services/paranormal_investigators_insurance.htm">Blackfriars Group</a> and ther other is provided by <a href="http://www.ukparanormal-insurance.co.uk/">Westminster Indemnity Ltd</a>, provided you&#8217;re a member of the UK British Paranormal Association (I&#8217;d have thought that UK Paranormal Association was enough, but apparantly not).  Anyway, as you can see, there&#8217;s not a lot to choose from at present, although over the next couple of years, expect to see a few more insurers start to offer policies.  Also, from what I read regarding the BG policy, it doesn&#8217;t seem to cover everything.  Still, I suppose better most things than nothing at all.</p>
<p>As for why more insurers don&#8217;t offer policies for paranormal groups, it&#8217;s down to some of the things that could happen.  I won&#8217;t go into detail here, but <a href="http://www.paranormal-marketing.com/2009/04/21/getting-public-liability-insurance-for-paranormal-groups-our-experience-advice/">this link</a> provides some good reasons why, so if you&#8217;re genuinely curious about it, I would read it.  I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ve said this, but it&#8217;s worth mentioning again anyway: reputable paranormal investigators have liability insurance!</p>
<p>Perhaps I&#8217;m going on about this a little too much, but now that I&#8217;ve seen that around here, a lot of paranormal groups have insurance, I&#8217;m going to have to rethink a few things now.  While waivers might work for Irish groups, it&#8217;s only a matter of time before insurance is needed, if it isn&#8217;t already needed for some places.  The way I figure it, over the next year or so the average price of an investigation will go from €50-€60 (£40-£50) to €60-€70 (£50-£60).  Granted, thse prices may not be average, at least in the case of Pounds, but it does show how things will eventually cost more, even for &#8220;non-profit&#8221; organisations.  One good thing you can say about the commercial crowd is that they already have their insurance sorted out, so this isn&#8217;t an issue for them.  Either way, the lack of liability insurance is going to close off doors to venues to investigate for groups, as only a handful will accept uninsured groups.  Thus, it&#8217;s getting to be an issue as to the ethics of insurance for investigations; is it fair to charge each person to pay for a portion of insurance (5-10 per head) or should the group take on the cost themselves?  Better yet, should a group not have insurance at all, at the risk of losing reputation and credibility?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a contentious issue, especially when you consider that the group and its members, members of the public and the location all need to be protected somehow.  And while waivers might work to a degree, having to keep waivers is going to cause a lot of hassle, and the paperwork is an additional burden on groups.  Getting insured is a much cleaner alternative, as there&#8217;s no more worries about signing waivers, meaning that&#8217;s one less form to sign.  Something tells me, that for my group at least, I need to rethink the internal structure of things.  I won&#8217;t discuss it here because I neither know what I need to do, plus it&#8217;s beyond the scope of this post.  This talk about insurance is a massive article in itself, so I&#8217;ll need to update the post on boards.ie and reference the changes, as well as open up an additional conversational avenue on insurance for groups.</p>
<p>Anyway, I won&#8217;t be updating this any further now, so any additional conversations will be held on the boards.ie thread or in the comments section.  Expect to see a copy of this in my paranormal blog in the near future as well.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to inaccuracies and important omissions within the review, I decided it&#8217;s best to withdraw it until I&#8217;ve fixed and/or rewritten it. This should serve two purposes; firstly it lets me get some stuff corrected within the review, so as to increase the quality and secondly, it also allows me for better preparation for the games blog.  In the meantime, I&#8217;ll update this blog with another entry before republishing the DSi review.</p>
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