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It must do, but....*and I've had many half pints of vodka*, what spelling mistakes have I made please?
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Yes, most interesting - please elaborate, Spillage.The Yithian said:Ok, that was an unexpected attachment! I'm trying to make the connection...
The man who received the communications was called Ken Webster. There was a book written about this particular haunting which also involved poltergeist activity. The communicator was I think called Tomas Wainman (or something similar). An expert in Middle English was asked to analyse the words and phrases used, to see if they fitted in with the historical knowledge we have of the relevant period. The book was called VERTICAL PLANE and was written by Ken Webster. AFAIK parapsychology experts were also called in but were unable to collect any conclusive data. An independent English language expert was unimpressed by the language used claiming that there were errors in word spellings etc. (Typical sceptic - even people in Elizabethan times probably had difficulties with spelling!)
originally posted by Butterfly elsewhere and quoted by Caroline above
An independent English language expert was unimpressed by the language used claiming that there were errors in word spellings etc. (Typical sceptic - even people in Elizabethan times probably had difficulties with spelling!)
Did you ask anybody who knows something about computers? I can think of several possible explanations.Tangnefedd said:We own a haunted farmhouse in North Wales, the spooks just loved to mess around with our computers. E-mails using Welsh words would be sent out at all times of the day and night. When we were in, out or asleep. Often the computer was off when these messages were sent. We never have come up with a logical explanation for this! :eek!!!!:
PANZER~ said:Does anyone remember the Fortean Times story,presented by Lionel Fanthorpe on the television series,about an alleged three-way communication between a future computer operator,a person from the past,trained to use one and a couple from our time?
If you have noticed this story in the archives while researching something else,I'd appreciate a steer towards it,please?
I'm doing some research.
Best wishes,Bob.