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Jodi's biggest defenders seem to be men. Same was true with Amanda Knox, but at least she was innocent.
The snarky tiger/bear question sounds like something a man would write -- a man who thinks he's smarter than he really is.
It just hit me! The PHOTOGRAPHER who was always known to carry her camera everywhere, didn't take any pics of her and her alibi Ryan in Utah.
Guess why!
One would think that an internet savvy premeditating murderess planning to lure her victim into the shower and take photos ultimately documenting her presence at the scene, then tossing the camera into the washer would have googled whether the documenting photos were likely to survive before tossing the camera into the wash.
Here are the first few hits on a pre-6/2008 search of what happens when you wash a camera and/or the memory card:
Even if a digital camera does not survive, the photos might survive, as the memory card has a good survival chance. SIMilarly, a mobile phone memory may survive with your contacts, even if the phone doesn't survive.
http://www.zyra.info/elecaqu.htm
Michael Ging , Mar 03, 2007; 05:46 p.m.
I have washed mine without having any problems. A canon Rep once told me that the killer of these things is lint from your pocket that gets in one of the little holes that the interface plugs into and that will ruin a card faster than anything.
Doug Axford , Mar 03, 2007; 06:09 p.m.
I had the one that came with a camera years ago go through both washer & dryer and was fine. Trying it in your card reader & an older camera first is good advice. Maybe you should take it into a camera store and demo a camera with it. That should get the camera store guys hating me!
F. Fanta , Mar 03, 2007; 07:11 p.m.
I washed a Sundisk with the laundry at 60 C and was fine. If concerned, why don't you try it with a card reader before using it in a camera?
http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00KBcC
The memory cards used in most modern cameras are virtually indestructible, according to tests conducted by Digital Camera Shopper magazine in 2004.
All Five memory card formats survived being boiled, trampled by a skateboard, put through a washing machine, dunked in coffee and cola, run over by a child's toy car and given to a six-year-old boy to destroy.
Most of them did fail to get through two additional tests - being smashed by a sledgehammer and being nailed to a tree - although, even then, data experts were able to retrieve photos from the xD and Smartmedia cards.
http://www.intco.biz/technology/memory-cards.htm
One would think that an internet savvy premeditating murderess planning to lure her victim into the shower and take photos ultimately documenting her presence at the scene, then tossing the camera into the washer would have googled whether the documenting photos were likely to survive before tossing the camera into the wash.
Here are the first few hits on a pre-6/2008 search of what happens when you wash a camera and/or the memory card:
Even if a digital camera does not survive, the photos might survive, as the memory card has a good survival chance. SIMilarly, a mobile phone memory may survive with your contacts, even if the phone doesn't survive.
http://www.zyra.info/elecaqu.htm
Michael Ging , Mar 03, 2007; 05:46 p.m.
I have washed mine without having any problems. A canon Rep once told me that the killer of these things is lint from your pocket that gets in one of the little holes that the interface plugs into and that will ruin a card faster than anything.
Doug Axford , Mar 03, 2007; 06:09 p.m.
I had the one that came with a camera years ago go through both washer & dryer and was fine. Trying it in your card reader & an older camera first is good advice. Maybe you should take it into a camera store and demo a camera with it. That should get the camera store guys hating me!
F. Fanta , Mar 03, 2007; 07:11 p.m.
I washed a Sundisk with the laundry at 60 C and was fine. If concerned, why don't you try it with a card reader before using it in a camera?
http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00KBcC
The memory cards used in most modern cameras are virtually indestructible, according to tests conducted by Digital Camera Shopper magazine in 2004.
All Five memory card formats survived being boiled, trampled by a skateboard, put through a washing machine, dunked in coffee and cola, run over by a child's toy car and given to a six-year-old boy to destroy.
Most of them did fail to get through two additional tests - being smashed by a sledgehammer and being nailed to a tree - although, even then, data experts were able to retrieve photos from the xD and Smartmedia cards.
http://www.intco.biz/technology/memory-cards.htm
Yes, the crack photographer was instrumental in Travis making his decision on which camera to purchase. [sarcasm]
sure!Can we put this Tiger versus the Bear carp to bed already? Dr. D is a licensed psychologist (unlike what the DT offered) and she knew the differences between how a person would react between the two and how it would effect them as far as PTSD is concerned. For instance, if a person were bit by a dog that may cause them trauma - but if it were a little 5 week old Chihuahua or a 7 year old Doberman
Never mind.....:floorlaugh:
I really had to laugh when Det. Flores said that he had a picture of her in pigtails and she said "Pigtails?" like it was the most preposterous thing she had ever heard and even better when he showed her the picture she said "that looks like me". Too funny. Even when she now knew that they had recovered all the deleted and washed pictures, it didn't throw her for too much of a loop. Very cool and controlled.
It just hit me! The PHOTOGRAPHER who was always known to carry her camera everywhere, didn't take any pics of her and her alibi Ryan in Utah.
Guess why!
One would think that an internet savvy premeditating murderess planning to lure her victim into the shower and take photos ultimately documenting her presence at the scene, then tossing the camera into the washer would have googled whether the documenting photos were likely to survive before tossing the camera into the wash.
Here are the first few hits on a pre-6/2008 search of what happens when you wash a camera and/or the memory card:
Even if a digital camera does not survive, the photos might survive, as the memory card has a good survival chance. SIMilarly, a mobile phone memory may survive with your contacts, even if the phone doesn't survive.
http://www.zyra.info/elecaqu.htm
Michael Ging , Mar 03, 2007; 05:46 p.m.
I have washed mine without having any problems. A canon Rep once told me that the killer of these things is lint from your pocket that gets in one of the little holes that the interface plugs into and that will ruin a card faster than anything.
Doug Axford , Mar 03, 2007; 06:09 p.m.
I had the one that came with a camera years ago go through both washer & dryer and was fine. Trying it in your card reader & an older camera first is good advice. Maybe you should take it into a camera store and demo a camera with it. That should get the camera store guys hating me!
F. Fanta , Mar 03, 2007; 07:11 p.m.
I washed a Sundisk with the laundry at 60 C and was fine. If concerned, why don't you try it with a card reader before using it in a camera?
http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00KBcC
The memory cards used in most modern cameras are virtually indestructible, according to tests conducted by Digital Camera Shopper magazine in 2004.
All Five memory card formats survived being boiled, trampled by a skateboard, put through a washing machine, dunked in coffee and cola, run over by a child's toy car and given to a six-year-old boy to destroy.
Most of them did fail to get through two additional tests - being smashed by a sledgehammer and being nailed to a tree - although, even then, data experts were able to retrieve photos from the xD and Smartmedia cards.
http://www.intco.biz/technology/memory-cards.htm
It just hit me! The PHOTOGRAPHER who was always known to carry her camera everywhere, didn't take any pics of her and her alibi Ryan in Utah.
Guess why!
One would think no such thing. You're talking about a variable that she likely did not anticipate.
I doubt her plans before June 4th included, "get him into the shower and take pictures, then strike".
I'll bite. Why?
It just hit me! The PHOTOGRAPHER who was always known to carry her camera everywhere, didn't take any pics of her and her alibi Ryan in Utah.
Guess why!
Snarky or stupid. If snarky, the questioner thinks they're the cat's zzz, if stupid..."oh no"! I've read many sites tonight trying to figure this question out one way or another and so far, I've not seen a single reason for this bizarre question. I'm leaning toward stupid.
moo
I'll bite. Why?
A) You don't know that for a fact
B) Why? Her fingers hurt?
:dunno:
She had wounds on her hands?
* just a guess
but she could crop her hands out -
I can't figure out why she wouldn't document her alibi
in photographs.
Sure sounds like she didn't strip nude for Ryan.
She didn't stay long.
it is odd.
I think a lot of things didn't go as planned though. If her original plan was to use her own camera, there was no need to get information on if the camera would survive the washer or not---she naturally would have taken her own camera with her. Things changed though and his camera was used for whatever reason.