No this was a new card I was down loading 80 portrait shots from my E-10 when it happened. I have the 256 card that was in the camera. I will most likely get another one and if the one that went swimming does work I am that farther ahead. ----- Original Message ----- From: <stopbarking@earthlink.net> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 11:55 PM Subject: RE: Splish Splash > Take it to the high priced chain computer store and ask if you can test > one of the printers > or cameras that > accept CF cards..........just kidding......... > > A friendly dog licked my Mac iBook keyboard and it has been weird since. > > Sorry to hear this happened Russ. Did you already get the images > off the card before it took a dip? > > -BB > > > Hi Gang................ > > > > A 256MB compact flash media card > > fell off the shelf and into my glass of soda. > > > > I quickly fished it out and blew it dry > > with a low heat with my hair dryer. > > > > Will I harm my Olympus E-10 > > by inserting the card and checking > > to see if it still works? > > > > I can deal with losing the card however > > I don't want to mess up my new camera! > > > > Thanks > > > > Russ > > R.E. Baker > >