No comment!!!

My latest adventure in this regard was the group's digital camera at the office. I am its keeper. It was locked in my desk. I needed to borrow it, and it was gone! I couldn't think who borrowed it, if I had already brought it home, lost it, stolen, etc.

Eventually, after two weeks of looking for it and asking people in the group, I bought a replacement. I wasn't sure I would be responsible for the lost one, but time ran out and I needed the camera for my own use anyway.

The next work day after receiving the camera and charging the battery, my boss asks me if someone else returned the camera. Apparently, he lent it out to this person (a talented photography buff who would have been the last person I would guess would want to borrow a low end digital camera), unlocking the desk in order to get at it, locked everything back up and forgot to tell me.

Well, I now have my own camera. I meant to get one, eventually...

If you replace your remote, your remote will return to you. You needed a spare anyway...
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Paul Grzelak
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