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April 7, 2011
Hawaii Photos 3/30/11 - 4/1/11
Hmmm. I was verifying that I'd recovered all of my files from Hawaii, but looks like the files I've recovered end on 3/29/11. It looks like I'm missing the 3/30 - 3/31 photos.
For clarification, the incident occurred about 6:00 p.m. HST on 4/1/2011. Hmmmm.
I'm not really clear at this point if I'd copied my photos off of my cameras from Friday 4/1/2011 or not. Hmmmm.
OK. Hold the line. I just found most, if not all, of the images in question from 3/30 - 3/31.
OK. That seems to have worked. This looks better.
I've recovered images 16,000 through 23,881, which should be about 7,882 images. When I select them, it says I have 7,746 objects selected, so I'd say I'm short by about 136 images, which I can live with, I think. I believe I could tease out these 136 images if I were so inclined, which I'm really not at this point. I think I'll order another beer instead.
OK. Hold the line. Hmmm. I'm trying to reconstruct our trip and photos. The last day we were on the Big Island was Saturday, April 2nd. On this day, we drove up to the Waipio Valley on the windward side of Hawaii. I believe that these images should be on my new 8 gig memory card that we purchased at Wal-mart in Kailua-Kona Saturday morning. - I have confirmed this. My images from the Waipio Valley are still on the new CF card. Also photos from Oahu on Saturday 4/2 - Sunday 4/3.
So, I am still missing my photos from Friday 4/1. These images would be of the birds and flowers Jennifer and I saw when driving in the mountains above Kona on Friday. I never posted any images from Friday, probably because I never copied these files onto my computer. Which means that, in all probability, they're on my home server in Colorado as I probably recovered them (or more accurately copied them) over on Monday during my very brief stay in Colorado.
In all probability, I should have these photos. I may possibly have copied them onto Jennifer's laptop. though I'm not sure of that.
Posted by Rob Kiser on April 7, 2011 at 9:38 PM
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