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http://seemerot.com/
http://seemerot.com/next.htm Welcome to SeeMeRot.com this site is dedicated to all who have gone before us. Having had many battles in our efforts to maintain our 'Live Coffin Cams' within the interiors of our subjects' caskets. We have succeeded once again & we are in the process of hooking up our first live feed in almost 2 years! (legal battles in two countries have now been settled) We will hopefully start our next broadcast from the Phillipines, where we have secured the rights to our very own burial ground. [undisclosed to protect gravesite] Our original cam site will be one of three that will be live over the course of the coming months, we will stream 1 site at a time at first and then hopefully by the end of 2009 have all three running simultaneously on three pages of this site . From our base in Seattle we should have been able to control the lighting and 'refresh rate' of the camera equipment, unfortunately that was not the case. Thankfully all the problems we had from the start, (lighting and mounting issues meant that the cam was not only almost impossible to see but also the zoom mal-functioned) have now been addressed. We trust that the new burial site will be more suitable. We hope you find SeeMeRot.com a fascinating place to visit over the coming years. We will be able to view the new cams for many years and several modifications have been made to the latest cams and the caskets themselves - Whilst it is still buried 'six feet under', the staging area of this unit suits our technical requirements far better. Thanks for stopping by. |
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It's all just science, isn't it?
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ITs kind of funny that their main advertisements are for porn sites,,,lol
guess they figure one fetish attracts another,,,,,lol |
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It's all just science, isn't it? Science? Maybe!!!!! But having a webcam INSIDE a coffin recording the decomposure of a body??? What scientific value does that have? |
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Edited by
artlo
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Fri 02/25/11 01:27 PM
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What scientific value does that have? Without some way to investigate, who knows what might be going on inside those boxes? It all seems awfully secretive to me.
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Edited by
cas6285
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Fri 02/25/11 01:42 PM
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What scientific value does that have? Without some way to investigate, who knows what might be going on inside those boxes? It all seems awfully secretive to me.
Exactly, scientist have a place called the Body farm where they watch people decay. The bone yard is indeed for use in crime solving because it help know how long a person is dead and when the person died. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_farm |
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What scientific value does that have? Without some way to investigate, who knows what might be going on inside those boxes? It all seems awfully secretive to me.
'Erm Decomposure. THAT'S what's going on. The same effect could be be obtained by filming dead animals. When an animal dies, simply put it in a casket and film that!! I just feel that filming human decomposure is unethical, and of NO real scientific value. Let the deceased REST IN PEACE!!! |
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What scientific value does that have? Without some way to investigate, who knows what might be going on inside those boxes? It all seems awfully secretive to me.
Exactly, scientist have a place called the Body farm where they watch people decay. The bone yard is indeed for use in crime solving because it help know how long a person is dead and when the person died. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_farm True. But when the deceased is just an ordinary family member?????????? THAT is what this site is apparently all about. |
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'Erm Decomposure. THAT'S what's going on. Are you SURE that's all that's going on?
Let the deceased REST IN PEACE!!! I figure those dead people are pretty peaceful.
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'Erm Decomposure. THAT'S what's going on. Are you SURE that's all that's going on?
Let the deceased REST IN PEACE!!! I figure those dead people are pretty peaceful.
Agreed. So WHY film them? |
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Well, you can't be there every minute to watch.
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well, im kinda sitting here rotting on mingle, so whats the diff?
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Curiosity!
Oy Vey! There is also or at least was a Poo Cam too. Fetish can be pretty frikken sick. Look up "Scat" and prepare to be horrified! And then there was the Many Faces of Death trilogy which can be found online too. My personal favorite was when the guy accidentally parachutes into a pond full of young alligators in a gator farm. There also used to be a site dedicated to accident victims and it was GRAPHIC! I can't remember the name of that one though. |
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I never saw any of that stuff because I don't have a lot of scientific curiosity.
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Fri 02/25/11 03:20 PM
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And then there was the Many Faces of Death trilogy which can be found online too. My personal favorite was when the guy accidentally parachutes into a pond full of young alligators in a gator farm. Faces of Death had the alligator farm, it was part IV, there were 6 films all together, the majority of it was staged(mostly anything that involved animal attacks, and ritual scenes, among others) the rest was News Archive Stock Footage. There's 8 parts to the Many Faces Of Death series, haven't seen any of those though. Of course the one that started it all was Mondo Cane from 1962. |
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