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Old 10-21-2014, 08:48 PM
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Anyone else had a similar experience to this? I've recently had my camera stolen by some little pikey. Thing is, apart from being pissed at the expense and inconvenience, it wasn't that long ago that my wife and I had a rather passionate night with it. Taking pics of each other and making little videos. Wife obviously panicked until I said I'd recently deleted all the pics. Which I had, a few days before. In fact I'd done the same to all my memory cards. However, being well aware that there is software to recover such things I was quietly having a melt down. Had to wait until she was at work two days later to go through all my other cards, recovering files to work out which one I'd put back in.

Luckily for me, I found the incriminating card and eventually worked out that the card that was in there was the one I usually had in my SLR camera and was full of 'arty, boring' photos from a photography group I go to.

Now I can relax.
I found a portable HDD once and ran said recover software. A number of, ahem, interesting pics came back. What was worse for the person is that it also returned a number of documents and other information that made it trivial to track down who the person really was. I'll never bother them, but it makes it a little hotter.

There were quite a few normal pics of this lady
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