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Ever leave anything behind in Vegas? I did.

Post by DLC »

I took my 3-year old Olympus Camedia C2100 Ultra Zoom with me to Defcon this year, with the intent to use it, but never got around to taking a single picture. It sat in the pile of "stuff" that everyone has at DC, till i packed up to leave.

Left the con, got home, didn't notice anything different because i don't use the cam very often. Something came up that made me start looking around for it, and to my surprise and shock, i couldn't find it anywhere. I talked to the guys i'd driven down and back with, to no success. I even called the restaurant we'd left from in SLC to see if they'd found it. No luck.

Perhaps it's my less-than-stellar opinion of working immigrants, but i figured that if i'd left it in my room at the Alexis Park, there's no chance someone would turn it in. This frame of mind persisted until i had a conversation with dedhed yesterday about him purchasing a camera for his girlfriend's art projects. I figured that it really was a long shot, in both our opinions, but that it couldn't hurt.

I called down, talked to someone in security, and was informed that there was something in their log that stated an Olympus camera had been found and associated with my room. I needed to call back later, however, to speak to a supervisor who could open a storage locker and arrange shipping.

After a call back later in the afternoon, i was relieved and surprised to find that they indeed had my camera. Their policy on holding items is that they don't keep anything over 30 days. For whatever reason, my item persisted.

I have to thank whomever cleared the room for their honesty, and anyone else involved in keeping track of it. Sometimes humanity surprises me.

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Post by mikec »

That's awesome! I'm really surprised too... A camera is soooo easy to pawn.
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Post by azn2nr »

that was a nice camera too
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Post by Yukonart »

Damn. . . someone's definitely looking at some long-lasting good karma for their honesty, there.

Glad to hear things worked out, Dave. :D
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Post by evolutionmovement »

Excellent luck! I'm amazed when honesty DOES prevail. Nice to hear.

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Post by dzx »

That's amazing. I had to run down some lady at the DMV the other day cause she left her pda/cell phone. Saw one at the T-mobile store in the mall and they wanted about 400 dollars for it. I dont know about karma, I'm as honest as i can be and yet I still had my car broken into twice in one month and numerable items stolen.
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