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2I was going to down vote this as it is not an answer.. but I just can't bring myself to do it because it is so funny..:-)markhunte– markhunte2014-12-29 00:56:42 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 0:56
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10iPhoto was obviously trained with the same pareidolia as the human brain to see faces in random objects.Michael– Michael2014-12-29 02:12:04 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 2:12
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1I was going to suggest tagging these phantoms in the oven shots so that you can find out where else they are lurking in the darkness - waiting for Apple's eager algorithms to suss them out.bmike– bmike ♦2014-12-29 14:56:11 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 14:56
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2Thank you for posting this! Now, the iTunes store will be flooded with hundreds of "Ghost Detector" apps because the iPhone can can detect the paranormal!RLH– RLH2014-12-29 19:41:12 +00:00Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 19:41
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@RLH, but yum yum goblins are perfectly natural creatures.Brian S– Brian S2014-12-30 17:49:50 +00:00Commented Dec 30, 2014 at 17:49
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