Proof: I grabbed my digital camera on the way out the door this morning. My intention was to take the camera to work to transfer a pic I had shot to my computer for use in a separate blog post I had written. I was in too much of a rush to do it at home (woke up late), so I decided to just do it at work. On my way out the door, I realized I had forgotten something else so i put the camera on the railing on my front porch, ran back upstairs, grabbed my stuff and headed back out. Of course, I hopped in my car, forgetting the camera sitting on the railing. I realized this about halfway through the workday when I finally had time to work on that blog post. I figured - oh well, it’s certainly gone by now. Good thing I didn’t have any terribly personal pictures on there. I get home from work and what do I see as I pull into the driveway but my camera, still there on the railing, unharmed and untouched
In Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia, that camera was as good as gone no more than 10 minutes after I drove away. I live in a good neighborhood.
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Well, let’s see… what kind of camera was it?
Perhaps not worth taking? *devil horns*
It’s an older Konica Minolta digital camera with an added on 2gig SD card, that to this day retails for close to $300. Yes, worth taking. I live in a good neighborhood.