w00t....no way....how did that happen? Is it stolen, or don't you know what happend to it? You can have my old one if you want. But I guess it isn't as fancy as yours......sorry to hear it..
It's been stolen, but I am reluctant to say it. Got stolen right off my desk here at the workplace. Been looking everywhere I could think of, it's gone now.
Now I must learn to enjoy the beauty of this world through my own eyes.
It's been stolen, but I am reluctant to say it. Got stolen right off my desk here at the workplace. Been looking everywhere I could think of, it's gone now.
Now I must learn to enjoy the beauty of this world through my own eyes.
Did you lose a lot of pictures too? I have an insurance on my camera, so if it gets stolen I will get a new one, or if it falls to the flor I get a new one. But I would still hate to lose pictures. They often have affection value much bigger then the camera it self. At least for a student like me..
I thought you where renting....and BTW, there is no way you can afford a new camera like that even if you are selling you appartment even if you sell it WITH all the cockroaches in there....
So look at cameras that look towards where your desk is? Find out how many people were in the area and that have some midnight raids on their homes to search for the camera?
If I lost something... and I realize I lost something I would turn the place inside out just to find it and have a really really bad temper... so no one dares takes something from me.
Mend, over the next few weeks, check everyone's computers for new Jpegs that turn up on their hard drives. Digital cameras usually leave metadata about the camera inside each file, you can view this data in an explorer window if you select the right columns to show (win2000 doesn't seem to have those columns, XP does). Or you can see the data in notepad. See the highlighted text in the picture...
So, find a person with pics that contain data about your camera model, and there is your culprit. You can then feel free to use pliers and rubber hose to your hearts content.
Mend, over the next few weeks, check everyone's computers for new Jpegs that turn up on their hard drives. Digital cameras usually leave metadata about the camera inside each file, you can view this data in an explorer window if you select the right columns to show (win2000 doesn't seem to have those columns, XP does). Or you can see the data in notepad. See the highlighted text in the picture...
So, find a person with pics that contain data about your camera model, and there is your culprit. You can then feel free to use pliers and rubber hose to your hearts content.
Very cool. If you weren't my friend, I'd kiss you for that piece of info.
You get a talent for this [REMOVED BY MOD] when stuck with a load of devious [REMOVED BY MOD] all day.
Don't just use the system, RULE it. Admins are a mere inconvenience, they can be infiltrated easier than the network itself. The human factor as a certain KM would say.
Last edited by visualAd; Jun 29th, 2005 at 04:15 PM.
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