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Spanishsahara 01-18-2025 07:34 AM

Any more of this babe?
 
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Originally Posted by adubb024 (Post 3470017)
Found!

Would love to see more of her

dnice82 02-06-2025 01:11 AM

few more finds
 
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few more finds on sd cards

HenrytheViewer 02-06-2025 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by dnice82 (Post 3481022)
few more finds on sd cards

sweet ebony ans look like amazing asian woman - to bad that the pic is blurred

amiebuttler 02-07-2025 04:38 AM

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found the sd card on the street

dnice82 02-07-2025 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by HenrytheViewer (Post 3481327)
sweet ebony ans look like amazing asian woman - to bad that the pic is blurred

hope these are better for you

DoubleG 02-08-2025 03:57 AM

Questions
 
Questions on the recovery success... with SD Cards used in a digital camera, if one deletes the images, I understand recovering them seems fairly easy. But, what if they are cut and pasted onto a laptop? And are files written over as new photos are taken on the same card? Formating should hopefully happen for 1st time use, unless there's an error or prompt to.

r3mdh 02-08-2025 04:23 PM

Cutting and pasting is the same as a deletion - the file is marked for deletion in the file allocation table, but the bits representing the file remain until the operating system runs out of unused bits and has to start writing over top of areas marked for deletion. (Sectors of storage marked for deletion are overwritten in the order they were marked for deletion (oldest used first, newest used last, with a few exceptions that I won’t go into).

Formatting isn’t a true “wipe” of the storage device. The act of formatting simply marks all areas of the storage as usable, and removes their entries in the file allocation table. Only a multi-pass format (write all zeros, then write all ones, then write all zeros again) truly wipes the storage. You’ll oftentimes see this method referred to as DoD Wipe, or “Department of Defense” wipe. It’s similar to how President Nixon erased his recordings of conversations during the Watergate scandal. But, I’m willing to bet that some tech in the future (possibly with the aid of AI?) will be able to recover those recordings. 🙂

Hope that helps.

dnice82 03-06-2025 10:57 PM

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some more finds

riverdelivery 03-14-2025 06:25 AM

Lost my SD card
 
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Yesterday I was going to Rite Aid to make some hard copies of mostly pool photo with the photo machine like I do from time to time,fist I went to Dunkin then Lowe's then Home Depot and when I got to Rite Aid my SD card was gone,it must have came out when I pulled my keys out of my pocket,about 20-30 thong pics 10 topless of the wife in the pool.

dnice82 03-23-2025 10:41 PM

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few more finds, wish others would contribute


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