It ain’t lost electronically
It ain’t lost electronically
Robert Bainter was surfing at Huntington Beach about six months ago when he caught a big wave. “A huge wave came and you know I was loving it, rode it and then I pick up my arm and like; Oh no, what just happened,” Bainter knew his Apple Watch was lost. He thought it was gone forever, until he got a call six months later. The finder picked it up as he walked the beach 3 miles North. He said he was shocked to discover it was still in working order. “It worked fine, it didn’t skip a beat, all the information was there, all the apps were there,” he said. Electronics have survived some unusual ordeals: New Zealand found a USB drive that was eaten by a leopard seal and still worked after being extracted from the animal’s poop.
My brother couldn’t find his keys this morning. He ran around the house frantically looking for them until he was late for work. He found them .. His 2-year-old son had borrowed the keys and left them in the key slot of his Fisher Price plastic pedal car.
“According to a new report, Netflix is losing subscribers and 130,000 people have stopped watching. It all happened after one guy changed his password.”
I’m tired of the Facebook ads telling me I can lose 18 pounds and 8 inches in a month.
Losing 18 pounds would be cool, but I don’t want to be five-foot two.
A powerlifter recently set the world record for bench press after losing it a year ago. When asked how he felt after regaining his title, he said
“It’s a huge weight off my chest.”