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Max, you have reaffirmed the obvious mentality of the Scientific pretenders posting on Geotech. I rest my case on the ignorance of your reply. Dell
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In the 1930's Prospectors used crystal radios to search for placer deposits. When they walked over shallow Gold deposits they would hear "crackling" noises in the head set. Max, you have reaffirmed the obvious mentality of the Scientific pretenders posting on Geotech. I rest my case based on the ignorance of the reply you gave. Dell
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Your name is on them, so why wouldn't you know about the hot glue and the other do-nothing crap that you put in there to fool the gullible and technically-challenged. Incidentally, there ARE NOT two kinds of dowsing "mental" and "physical". There is only DOWSING, and I don't care if you sell Dowsing with a needle and thread or a box of do-nothing crap that you plug into the ground.... it all still works as a result of an ideomotor response from the operator. The box of do-nothing crap is completely superfluous and adds nothing to the whole dowsing act, except of course to give you a trumped up excuse to charge some poor sap $695 plus shipping and handling. And, btw, if you take issue with the above statement, please do so with proof positive data of why you are right and I am wrong. Simply calling me names and side-stepping the issue is NOT proof positive data.
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The price is $950, not $695. Shipping is FREE within the Continental USA. Even an idiot can see what is inside. Anyone can remove 4 screws and see for themselves. A little bit of clear epoxy to hold the circuit board in place, and Black epoxy to encapulsate the antenna, but no hot glue? Dell
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It only locates treasure (cash) once, when the idiot forks over cash to the LRL/MFD scam artist. After that, it serves no purpose and has a cash value of scrap plastic and used electronics components; roughly 10 cents a pound on the scrap market. Idiots beware....
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There may be a place for using your suggestions in the testing program. But for the initial tests I plan on following the manufacturers instructions exactly. This means if the instructions don't say I should meditate or try yoga or breathing exercises before looking for a target, then I wont. the manufacturer says the Rangertell Examiner is not a dowsing rod, but works on electronic principles instead. I once read that the reason why a person must be holding the pistol is to complete the circuit to ground with the right hand (left hand will have the wrong polarity). But this is second-hand information. I will read the instructions sent by the manufacturer and follow them with the idea that the manufacturer knows how his invention is designed to be used. Of course there is a lot of controversy about the working/non-working of the Examiner, as well as controversy about the principles on which it is alleged to work. But in order to make a fair test, I will presume the manufacturer/inventor knows more about the correct operating methods than others know. After all, the Rangertell Examiner advertising does not say the user needs to perform mental, physical or spiritual exercises in order for it to work. It is supposed to work by simply following the instructions. This is the basis of fair testing. I plan to begin as any ordinary person who wants to find hidden targets, without special gifted abilities or yoga training. The premise of the Rangertell Examiner is that it works for most people as soon as it is properly tuned. As an example, suppose I practised your instructions and found that they magically made me into an expert dowser. Then who would know if the dowsing was finding the targets, or the Rangertell examiner was finding them? I am sure that by deviating from the instructions in the early stages of testing, we would start a forum war between LRL enthusiasts and skeptics. It wouldn't be wise. But your instructions are what I am looking for in the event that I don't find the kind of success that that we are shooting for. If I have trouble getting the Examiner to work, and if I have exhausted all the manufacturer recommended methods without success, then I will rely on tips like the ones you suggested. If it gets to that point, I will follow your instructions exactly, and I will be asking for more tips. Thank you for sharing your tips on operating the Rangertell Examiner. I will archive them in my repository of tests to perform toward the end of the testing program. Best wishes, J_P |
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Yeah, right. i think if you look you won't see anywhere I spoke about dowsing. His instructions might work for normal people, but skeptics aren't normal. They ooze negativity out their soul. Like one skeptic said he was "totally unbiased", it's delusional. The breathing exercises were an attempt to tone this down. It's okay.
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Well then, I s'pose my trials will be done by a skeptic oozing with negativity, per Mike(Mont)'s appraisal. But don't despair, even if the Rangrtell Examiner works perfectly without breathing exercises as the factory says it will, I will still try your suggestions toward the end of the test program. Who knows, maybe your suggestions will change me into the kind of person you consider the ideal earth being. In the mean time, I will consider the manufacturer to be the authority on how to use his products, and I will give him a fair shot with testing done to his standards by more people than just myself. When time permits I will be holding some demonstration events where treasure hunting skeptics as well as LRL enthusiasts will be invited to try their hand at the RangerTell Examiner. You will be invited too. This will allow you to demonstrate your techniques to show without a doubt how well they work. I can guarantee all the skeptics watching will be anxious to learn your methods after they see your outstanding performance recovering gold with the Examiner. And it will be a good chance for all the LRL enthusiasts to point their fingers at skeptics and laugh "I told you so". You may make LRL history if your methods work. Quote:
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Any status update or info that you can share with the group? Is the Examiner in the mail yet? Any idea when it is expected to arrive?
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Many thanks to Rangertell for taking the initiative to become the first manufacturer to send a long range locator unit for testing by a member of the Geotech forum. Best wishes, J_P |
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Are you serious? I'm left-handed? That explains everything... bad penmanship, dropped peas, gutter balls... I've been using the wrong hand!
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It's the stupidest excuse for failure that I've heard. You the W.I.S. man, Qiaozhi.
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