Groups,
This is forwarded from a good friend of mine.
Don't worry, it's not a freakin' chain letter. It's a serious request for
assistance.
Tony
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brian Knoderer <knoderer@...>
Date: Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 9:14 PM
Subject: [QP-11] Help?
To: QP-11@yahoogroups.com
Hey this family goes to my church and they are really great people and it
was such a tragedy.
they also have an older son and younger daughter
If you could hep I'd really appreciate it.
thanks,
brian
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Hello,
My name is Jeremy Price and I'm asking for your help.
In May of 2005, I lost my wife of 10 years, Robin Price, in a fatal car
accident while she was taking our twin 5 year old daughters to dance class
in Kalida, Ohio. She was killed instantly, but thankfully, our daughters
have since both recovered from their injuries.
Our family camera was in the vehicle and was damaged in the accident. We
had just returned from a 3 day family vacation to Disneyland a couple days
earlier so our children's last recorded memories of their mommy were still
on the camera's memory card since we had yet to remove the pictures from the
card. The damage to the memory card appeared minimal – one corner of it had
a slight bend. However, this bend caused the microchip inside the card to
crack badly damaging it.
I found a data recovery firm in Colorado that repairs a card's microchip in
order to retrieve lost pictures. They discovered the only way to possibly
get the pictures off the card would be to use parts from an identical card
to 'fake' my card into thinking it was OK. It also turns out this other
card needs to be of the exact model and design as mine. Card designs change
every few months so I'm unable to use just any Kodak 512MB SD card.
**********This is where I'm hoping you can help us……*
Would you happen to have in your collection of memory cards, a Kodak 512 MB
SD memory card that:
1) may have been purchased around Christmas of 2004? It could have
been purchased a little before or after.
2) is blue?
3) on its flipside (the side with the metal contact strips,) does it
read "SD 512 – 117M" ? It will be small faint lettering and will be the
first line of print.
4) on its flipside, does it read "Made in USA" ? It will be faint
lettering as well and is the last line of print.
If you happen to have a Kodak 512MB SD card like the above please let me
know at my email address: jeremy@... . I will gladly trade you a
new 1 GB Kodak memory card for yours. Hopefully someone like you will be
able to help my children get the last recorded memories of their mommy off a
memory card.
If you don't have a card like the one above, PLEASE forward this onto your
friends and family so they, too, can check their memory cards.
Thank you so much for any help you may have to offer. It is very much
appreciated!!!
Jeremy Price
jeremy@...
April 3, 2008
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Tony Stroppa
helbent4@...
tony.Stroppa@...
The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate,
contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and
unrealistic.
- John F. Kennedy
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