Lets say the place you stayed at, your appartment / house was burning. And you had couple of mins to dive in (before the fire got to heavy) what would you run in and save assuming all living things were outside safe?
Fire! what would you save?
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
Lets say the place you stayed at, your appartment / house was burning. And you had couple of mins to dive in (before the fire got to heavy) what would you run in and save assuming all living things were outside safe? | ||
Carbonyl
United States334 Posts
2. School related things (backpack, relevant textbooks, schoolwork). 3. If I could, I'd grab a certain picture frame and an entire cupboard I have in my closet where I keep sentimental stuff. 4. Computer. I really like my computer and originally had it first, but now that I think about it it's not as important to me as the other stuff. It's WORTH more, but not as essential if I won't get the other stuff back ever again. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
2. Notebooks (school notes + scribbles from my short stories) + the books I have checked out from the library (two of them are over $500, also necessary for BA thesis) 3. Various other things depending on time (more trivial: keyboard, clothes, the rest of my books). | ||
ieatkids5
United States4628 Posts
2. my denon DN-HP700 headphones. i love these. 3. my suit and some good clothes and coats. just some stuff that would be a huge hassle, not to mention expensive, to replace 4. my table tennis gear. pretty expensive, and i play like 3-4 times a week so it'd be difficult to get by without this stuff. can't really think of any other stuff....im assuming i have my phone, keys, wallet, and watch on me already | ||
The_LiNk
Canada863 Posts
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Shady Sands
United States4021 Posts
1. Cell phone/keys/wallet 2. Laptop/flash drive with legacy docs from old computer 3. ID papers (passport, social security card)/bank statements/tax documents Optional stuff: 4. The bottle of 1986 Chateau Lafite (1 yr anniversary gift from my first college girlfriend) 5. Jewelry (that ring I bought for her that she mailed back to me) 6. Camera | ||
ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
1. External HD 2. Passport, cards, papers that are hard to replace 3. Memories that cannot be replaced. | ||
Vindicare605
United States16004 Posts
1. Cell Phone/Keys/Wallet 2. My mom's old 1970's classical acoustic guitar that I have in my room. 3. A bag full of light stuff that I can grab easily from my room, probably including my box of sentimentals I keep on my bookshelf. It would suck to lose my computer but it can be replaced, as can virtually everything else in my room. | ||
phosphorylation
United States2935 Posts
i would need to grab my hard drives, dslr and lenses, and some old diaries and letters | ||
HwangjaeTerran
Finland5967 Posts
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dakalro
Romania525 Posts
2. Computer | ||
algue
France1436 Posts
I don't care about electronic stuff, i got a guarantee on it or I don't use it. | ||
Sayle
United Kingdom3685 Posts
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Golden Ghost
Netherlands1041 Posts
All my external HardDrives. I even keep them in a bag together when they are not connected to the computer for adding extra stuff to them / rewatching old tv-series I don´t keep on my computer anymore. Anyway I have about 5TB (2/2/1) backedup on those things and just bought anothe 3TB drive for future purposes and it would be very hard to replace all of it. I also just started with digitalising all my pictures on them. All those pictures from when I was a baby etc. from way before the digital age. That´s also why I keep them where I can easily grab them. Everything else can be replaced with the insurance money. | ||
meteorskunk
Canada546 Posts
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Rannasha
Netherlands2398 Posts
I would try to fetch some physical objects that have emotional value (my stuffed bunny that I got when I was born ) and essentials to keep me going, like my wallet (contains ID & bankcards), carkeys and cellphone. Of course I would first ensure that my wife is okay (and in a few months my daugher as well). All digital files that I wouldn't want to lose are backed up locally (computer -> NAS / homeserver) and offsite (cloud storage for small files, offsite harddisk for large files). Other than the inconvenience of having to obtain all relevant files from their backup locations, there would be no problems with losing my local computers. Material damage is covered by insurance and I have sufficient financial security that I can restart elsewhere without having to wait for insurance to pay out. | ||
SnipedSoul
Canada2158 Posts
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Aterons_toss
Romania1275 Posts
After that... meh, clothes and the monitor i guess | ||
Incze
Romania2058 Posts
On October 08 2012 22:49 SnipedSoul wrote: My collection of vintage porno mags. Now here's a man who knows his priorities. I'd probably save everything I have (I don't have much) starting with my computer. I could get just about everything out in two trips | ||
micronesia
United States24495 Posts
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