Is something lost if you know where it is?

Is something lost if you know where it is?

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FMOB

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1,994 posts

19 months

Thursday 7th November
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyvm03ep7yo

The phone is probably wrecked as ice can do a lot of damage, more so if it wasn't waterproof and full of water before freezing.

Not sure how you would explain to your teenage daughter, you lost her phone...

rodericb

7,238 posts

133 months

Friday 8th November
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Lost the utility of the thing.

But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.

mac96

4,408 posts

150 months

Friday 8th November
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Seems similar to those holiday insurance claims for cameras or phones lost over the side of ferries. You know where it is, but recovery is impossible/impractical.

StevieBee

13,542 posts

262 months

Friday 8th November
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rodericb said:
But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.
The rule or parenting also dictates a lost item is where you put it!

K87

3,742 posts

106 months

Friday 8th November
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My daughter is lost to me, I know where she lives, 1000 miles away, I told her that she would be lost to me if she continued with her lifestyle, she chose to continue.

Many interpretations of the word Lost

Discendo Discimus

518 posts

39 months

Friday 8th November
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K87 said:
My daughter is lost to me, I know where she lives, 1000 miles away, I told her that she would be lost to me if she continued with her lifestyle, she chose to continue.

Many interpretations of the word Lost
Sad story, but its got absolutely nothing to do with the topic.

S2r

695 posts

85 months

Friday 8th November
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I can't find stuff in my house, it is in here somewhere as I had it yesterday but no idea where it is now, so is it really lost?

Also see 10mm sockets biggrin

K87

3,742 posts

106 months

Friday 8th November
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Discendo Discimus said:
K87 said:
My daughter is lost to me, I know where she lives, 1000 miles away, I told her that she would be lost to me if she continued with her lifestyle, she chose to continue.

Many interpretations of the word Lost
Sad story, but its got absolutely nothing to do with the topic.
Read the heading

'Is something lost if you know where it is'

I know where she is but she is lost, therefore in my example anything can be lost even if I know where it is. it is out of reach or unavailable.

Very, very simple.


z4RRSchris

11,513 posts

186 months

Friday 8th November
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ive lsot two waterproof jackets and a tool wrap,

they are somewhere in the house. no idea where

Crudeoink

729 posts

66 months

Friday 8th November
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rodericb said:
But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.
You'd hardly carry on looking for it after you've found it though hehe

vaud

52,308 posts

162 months

Friday 8th November
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z4RRSchris said:
...and a tool wrap,
Most of us call them condoms.

glenrobbo

36,537 posts

157 months

Friday 8th November
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z4RRSchris said:
I've lost two waterproof jackets and a tool wrap,

they are somewhere in the house. no idea where
scratchchin Where's Willy Warmer? biggrin



glenrobbo

36,537 posts

157 months

Friday 8th November
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Crudeoink said:
rodericb said:
But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.
You'd hardly carry on looking for it after you've found it though hehe
shout PARROT FOR CRUDEOINK PLEASE!

Crudeoink

729 posts

66 months

Friday 8th November
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glenrobbo said:
shout PARROT FOR CRUDEOINK PLEASE!
boxedin

RB Will

9,930 posts

247 months

Friday 8th November
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What about Schrödinger's lost?
My wife's terrible navigational skill leave her lost, she will phone me up and say so, but I can look at her phone location and tell her exactly where she is so not lost from my perspective.

Discendo Discimus

518 posts

39 months

Friday 8th November
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K87 said:
Discendo Discimus said:
K87 said:
My daughter is lost to me, I know where she lives, 1000 miles away, I told her that she would be lost to me if she continued with her lifestyle, she chose to continue.

Many interpretations of the word Lost
Sad story, but its got absolutely nothing to do with the topic.
Read the heading

'Is something lost if you know where it is'

I know where she is but she is lost, therefore in my example anything can be lost even if I know where it is. it is out of reach or unavailable.

Very, very simple.
I understood your very, very simple post, I just found it to be strange given that we're talking about a mobile phone that's stuck in ice.

handpaper

1,369 posts

210 months

Friday 8th November
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bash.org said:
<erno> hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

gotoPzero

18,149 posts

196 months

Friday 8th November
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I have a smart home sensor that sits (sat) on the top of my kitchen cabinets, so when you walk into the kitchen at night the lights come on dim.

A few weeks ago I was messing about with an LED strip on the top of the cabinets and nudged it and in slow motion it rolled to the gap the electricians had cut out to send a cable down the back.... at which point it entered the false wall inside the cupboard, fell down 2 more levels, hit the floor and rolled under the kitchen cupboards and I think fell into a hole under the suspended floor.

Its gone. Gone gone.

However it still tells me the temp and light levels in its little spot... battery should last a year or so.

Had the baseboards off to try and find it but in the end gave up.

Douglas Quaid

2,429 posts

92 months

Saturday 9th November
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rodericb said:
Lost the utility of the thing.

But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.
Yes as you normally stop looking for something after you’ve found it.

LordHaveMurci

12,097 posts

176 months

Saturday 9th November
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rodericb said:
Lost the utility of the thing.

But anyway, one of the rules of life is if you misplace something it'll be in the last place you look.
Why do you think that might be?!