skiingfast
<font color=teal>Has had no bacon<br><font color=b
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I'm going to bed too. Fran's surgery is scheduled for Thursday. I'm thinking of going to the park to check out the new club while she is under the knife. Is that wrong? I don't see where I'm going to check it out otherwise for at least a couple months...
That is a great idea. May as well do something relaxing while you wait for your patient.
Crap had a friend of a Facebook friend who logged into her iCloud after losing her iPhone on the Wonder. An employee name Nelson "recovered it." He took many pictures of himself with it without turning iCloud off. She posted the pictures on Facebook and had friends share it until a different Disney employee saw the post. I know she got her phone back but am not sure what happened to Nelson.
I read about this saga. First on Disney fansites then it made MSN.
If an iPhone is lost and is in a lost and found for well over three months and never reclaimed, what do you guys think should be done with it? It would just be thrown out if it hadn't been reclaimed.
Whoever lost that iPhone is a dork. There is a free app called where is my iPhone. He or she should have been able to find it at any time. If he/she was unable to reclaim it, a remote wipe could have been done from the app as well. I would say never logging into iCloud to find the phone after 4 months means the owner did not look very hard for it. By the way, if you never turned iCloud off, any pictures you take will go into the original owners iCloud account. Make sure you never take racy photos that you would not want posted on the Internet or better yet, go into settings and ensure iCloud back up is off!
I think 90 days is a reasonable amount of time to allow someone to reclaim it. If they have not, it is better to take it then have it thrown away.
Yeah if the owner didn't find it electronically of in the L&F, they don't need it anymore. Who has an Iphone that does need a phone days after loosing it?