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Post by dee on Jan 5, 2016 18:45:12 GMT -5
I have lost many cameras , mostly Minolta SRTs in the good old days , left on trains due to a memory glitch associated with disassociation and derealisation which is as near as d...it part of the autism spectrum. [ it was amazing when I recognised and understood , experienced ? the logic of autism whereas 'common sense ' leaves me bewildered ]
Age seems to make everything worse , with momentary confusion and gaps - it's not new as it is for some - it's just more of the frustrating/boring/familiar/same .
Latest is the pocket Fuji XF1 , left in a store when taking out my headphones to filter out noise and people etc.
This time I am in luck as I finally recalled where I left it and it was found . Just 45mins drive to collect it - plus a lot of grief at home as it;s just part of a list of
The memory stuff has ever been a problem , but snapshots help a lot , even if I can't put things in time order etc. The XF1 is my memory camera these days/daze , so a little ironic !! LOL.
dee'mented ?
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Post by johnbear on Jan 6, 2016 11:39:23 GMT -5
Oh Dee - that's a really sad story, but I'm pleased you found your Fuji this time around. Forgetfulness comes to us all. The worst thing I ever accidentally left somewhere was my child. Parked his buggy outside a shop, popped-in, came out, walked home, and only then thought ... Hell where did I leave the kid? He was where I'd left him too. I never told his mother what I'd done (hehe).
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Post by camfiend on Jan 6, 2016 16:21:28 GMT -5
I've tried that.. left my kids all over the place.. but they kept finding their way home LOL I do love them really, even better now that their grown and I can spoil the grand kids and sit back to watch the trouble they cause REVENGE....
Bob
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