Ghost wreak havoc at Winnipeg Code Camp 2010
Last Updated on Sunday, 28 February 2010 02:18 Written by John Bain Sunday, 28 February 2010 01:29
First allow me to say that I really enjoyed Winnipeg Code Camp 2010, this was my second year attending. The events were welled planned out, prizes were awesome(even though i didnt win one) and I got to fill myself with free coffee,cressants, pizza and apple juice at Winnipeg Code Camp 2010. I met some great people as well. I had the opportunity to meet the gentlemen from Anvil Digital and also a DB admin for Protegra, all very smart people with excellent presentations.
Now lets get down to the serious business. After closely inspecting D'Arcy blog where he had posted during the actual event (Winnipeg Code Camp 2010), images of different sessions I noticed strange white blips on the digital photographs. Now one thing I do have to assume is in no way did D'arcy or myself use any photo manipulation to alter these images other then highlighting the affected area's.
Hold on to your pants this shit gets freaky
During our lunch period, notice myself in the far corner un aware of the "white energy orbs"

Presenter smiles at camera unsuspectingly while energy orbs suround him

Now in an effort to maintain a professional level I did alittle bit of research on what the orbs may be and the history od the building. Prepare to be fascinated, Using my favorite search eangine www.askjeeves.com
, I asked AJ "what are these white orbs on my photographs". Check this out
"...That orbs are paranormal in nature, i.e. non-naturalistic and ghost like. Some people claim that paranormal orbs are more likely to appear in certain locales, or are attracted to human activities, especially those involving children. The images on the Internet forums devoted to orbs are taken in graveyards, backyards, attics, and kitchens, living rooms, as well as bars, convention centers, and city streets – in short, anywhere people may be taking photos..."
So now this got me thinking what did the Princess Street campus use to be before Red River College owned it.
Taken from the Doors Open Winnipeg website
"Red River College’s Princess Street Campus is one of Canada’s most energy efficient buildings; it opened in three phases between 2002-2004. This $35 million development restored the Exchange District’s oldest intact streetscape, which dates back to 1882,"
Thats right this building is over 128 years old! I have sent a letter to the city of Winnipeg Historical Building department tyo get the full history of these building so please stay tuned. We might just open this mother up :)
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