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more about #lost LVP: I found an iphone in the back of a NYC cab. Looked for the Home number, called it and got the return info. The owner mailed me a check for a reward an... more » Jeff Wright: Returned an iphone once, though I certainly could have used one myself. Little spoiled b*tch didn't even say thank you when I handed it to her, just ... more » tyrephoto: I was in a cab in Miami and found a phone on the seat. after a search of the numbers, no obvious "home" number was found, so I dialed the last called... more » CaseyG: A few years ago, I found the battered remains of an old USB flash drive. Being the geek that I am, I took it home, unbent the metal, and plugged it i... more » MrBlahBlah: One time my iphone fell out of my pocket in a taxi here in NYC on my way to a meeting. Someone apparently found it, called "dad", who called me and g... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Take cellphone pictures of my junk before returning it. more » Communist Pope: I wouldn't have snooped and would've given it back, but I also would've asked the guy/girl to meet me at a nearby shopping mall/food place/post office... more » Duckspwn: I would have smashed it with my dick until it looked like this. more » johnnyabnormal: Corona Heights is an awesome view: [www.johnnyrandom.com] Last time I found someone's cell in SF, they bought me a quiche from Tartine Bakery to say... more » Crasha: I found one once, and besides from the fact that i'm still horrified by the pictures that were on it, what i did when i'd gotten home, was that i call... more » Curves: I would have turned it over to the police. I dont want to be responsible for the hardware or content and wouldnt allow someone to come to my house to... more » OrbitalGun: My phone is owned by my work, so if I ever lost it, I'd make a reasonable (though not excessive) search for it, then give up. Since it's hooked up to... more » Killjoy: Just call a number from the contacts. "Hi, whoever owns this phone has lost it. Do you have another way to get in touch with them? Here's my contac... more » cpostier: What would I have done? Ebay.... more » geekymitch: I once found a valet's phone in my car...guess it fell out of his pocket. I was driving home and started hearing rap music coming from under my seat.... more » mullva: Here's a quick helpful tip! Create and "ICE" contact in ever phone you have! Emergency workers are trained to look for that "ICE" contact and be abl... more » nutbastard: i was at a party once - a rave, really - and some guys had found a phone and were messing with it. they appeared to be douchebags, and there were a l... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I guess this is similar, in a way. I had some creep hanging around my neighborhood, he was acting strange and looked pretty drugged out. Being that ... more » Dave J.: My 3 year old daughter found an iPod touch in our local park about 2 months ago. There was only one contact number on it. I called, and it was disconn... more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: Found a RAZR about three months ago in Logan Square, CHI. I could tell it belonged to a teenage girl, partly because almost the entire phone book was... more » -
#lost
What Do You Do When You Find a Lost Cellphone?
Walking in the park this crisp San Francisco morning, my dogs happened to stop and sniff a shiny object at the outer limits of my vision. Getting closer, I saw a Blackberry Curve, with no owner in sight. More » -
#cellphones
Cellphones Mean Nothing to Londoners, Who Lose Over 10,000 in Taxis Each Month
Either phones mean nothing to Brits, who are accustomed to getting them free on contract, or they're just crazy drinkers who can't keep a hold of their gadgets. More » -
#video
LOST Vs. Star Trek in Action Figures
If you're a fan of both Lost and Star Trek (like we are), you'll find this action figure mashup to be both well done and entertaining. More » -
#television
If the Dharma Initiative Took Out Magazine Ads...
I happen to love LOST, gadgets and 70s and 80s-era National Geographic ads. These mock Dharma Initiative ads happen to incorporate LOST, gadgets and 70s and 80s-era National Geographic ads. Sweet Jesus, this is great. More » -

