Chase Jarvis Chase Jarvis
  • Photos
  • Projects
  • About
  • Blog
  • Book
Chase Jarvis Chase Jarvis
  • Photos
  • Projects
  • About
  • Blog
  • Book

Your Photo Data Is Safe…Underwater?

That’s right, you read the headline is correct. Over the weekend a diver, Markus Thompson, found a camera at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, just off the coast of British Colubmia. He salvaged the camera, poked around a little bit (determining that the camera had been dropped into the water in August 2010), recovered the data off the card and, using Google+, found the owner.

Markus’ original post and updates here. The social web doing some good, a photographer getting back some property along with some thought-to-be-long-lost images… But… I’m guessing that all you really want to know is the brand of the card, right?

Funny, although I don’t blame you. Apparently this was a SanDisk Extreme III but, not that it overly matters…regardless what type of card you use, it’s true that many cards/types/brands can survive total submersion in water… now we just know that at least some of them can hang out in salt water for year(s)


Related Posts

56 replies on:
Your Photo Data Is Safe…Underwater?

Comments navigation

Previous
  1. jack lalanne power juicer parts says:
    February 25, 2015 at 9:46 pm

    Pimms is Cap Jaluca’s award winning restaurant and holds its
    weight in ambiance and outstanding cuisine amongst the finest in the Caribbean. To take hold of
    this gentle wisdom and to remember that if I let go and be held by Mother Nature’s ebb and flow that I too will be brought back to pools of stillness.

    The number of expected wedding guests must also be kept in mind including the proportion between relatives and
    friends.

  2. http://wec.li/n9Pw says:
    February 22, 2015 at 11:21 pm

    Not only do the techs in this field require
    specialized training and knowledge regular computer and IT
    certifications don’t even touch, but the correct equipment
    to get your data back safely is extremely expensive.
    The first thing that you want to do is disconnect
    the CPU box from the power outlet. Big companies like this are not computer professionals,
    they are simply technology stores who hire thrid parties to deal with highly technical issues.

  3. good quality juicer says:
    February 16, 2015 at 6:46 am

    Pimms is Cap Jaluca’s award winning restaurant and holds its weight in ambiance and outstanding
    cuisine amongst the finest in the Caribbean. To take hold of this gentle wisdom and to remember that if I let go and be
    held by Mother Nature’s ebb and flow that I too will be brought back
    to pools of stillness. There are a total of nine unique habitats where you
    may discover many different types of wildlife
    animals and over one hundred species of birds that you may
    enjoy seeing while on your Florida vacation.

  4. มาร์ค หน้า ยี่ห้อ ไหน ดี says:
    February 6, 2015 at 10:32 pm

    great issues altogether, you just won a new
    reader. What would you recommend about your publish that
    you simply made some days ago? Any sure?

Comments navigation

Previous

Comments are closed.

BUY NEVER PLAY IT SAFE NOW!

Get weekly, curated access to the best of everything I do.

Popular Posts

20250725_CJLIVE_ThisIsNotTheEnd_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5Think AI Is the End of Your Creativity? Here’s Why It’s Actually Your Opening
20250724_CJLIVE_BenUyeda_Thumb_16x9_v2.5Are You Chasing Scale or Purpose? Here’s Why It Matters More Than Ever
a promotional graphic for "The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show." The left side of the image features the text: "WAKE UP CALL: YOU ONLY HAVE 2,000 MONDAYS LEFT" The text is in bold white and yellow font on a dark gray background, with "2,000 MONDAYS LEFT" highlighted in yellow. In the top left corner, there is the show’s logo, with "THE CHASE JARVIS LIVE SHOW" written in black on a yellow background. On the right side of the image is a photo of a smiling woman with blonde hair, wearing a dark jacket over a light-colored top. The image has a yellow border around it, matching the color scheme of the text and logo.You’re Wasting Your Life (Without Even Realizing It)
20250611_CJLIVE_ToDoList_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5What If There’s No Rulebook? Here’s How to Write the One You Need
20241001_CJLIVE_GaryVeeShow_Syndicate_Blog_16x9How Self-Betrayal Is Holding You Back
A portrait of Israa Nasir, a psychotherapist, set against a black background with bold white text that reads, "Why Rest Feels Like Failure," framed by a yellow border and a small "The Chase Jarvis Live Show" logo in the top-right corner.Toxic Productivity Is Killing Your Success
The show's logo is displayed on the left side, with "THE CHASE JARVIS LIVE" in bold black text inside yellow rectangles, stacked vertically. The right side of the image features a robotic figure, resembling a humanoid robot, meticulously working on a canvas. The robot is painting or drawing a grayscale portrait of a human-like figure. The robot's detailed mechanical components are visible, and the scene evokes themes of artificial intelligence, creativity, and technology. The background is minimal, allowing focus on the robot and its artwork. The composition suggests an exploration of AI's role in creative processes.Is AI the End of Creativity or Just the Beginning?
20250611_CJLIVE_ToDoList_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5What If Social Media Was the Best Way to Learn New Creative Skills?
Héctor García and Francesc Miralles smiling, with bold text in the center reading '4 Steps to Discover Your True Purpose' on a black background. Framed with a yellow border, creating a high-contrast, engaging design.Why You’re Not Finding Your Purpose
20250327_CJLIVE_B&H_Syndicate_Thumb_16x9_v2.5How Sharing Your Work Can Change Lives Including Your Own

Daily Creative Projects

© 2024 Chase Jarvis. All rights reserved.