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<p>[QUOTE="kruptimes, post: 1361332, member: 33662"]Two adult siblings inherited their father's very valuable painting which he hid in plain sight, right on the wall. Upon taking it to auction, it was discovered to be fake. The art registry still had him as the recorded owner yet he never told anyone that it was stolen or that he on his own discovered it's true worth. But for years he and all who knew its value, admired it's beauty everyday of their lives. The men were perplexed and obsessed with the delima. The two decided to alternate living in his house before they had to sell it. They lived without any distractions, and completely cut off from the outside world devoting each minute awake looking, thinking and feeling dad's daily routines. There had to be an answer, but what was it? Obsession paid off with a bump, unveiling a sliding fake back on the now empty bookcase. They concluded the father secretly took the painting to Paris on a business trip and had it copied without telling anyone.</p><p><br /></p><p>I successfully "hid and forgot" when I sold my first house and have ironicly never forgotten it since. If I would ever hide a small object again I recognize it would be from myself. As we age, we forget more often, making it all the worse. I now see there is a "SenseCam" you wear that acts like a Black Box flight recorder to record and playback your daily activities to exercise your memory. Could be a good investment opportunity. I wish LucyRay success.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kruptimes, post: 1361332, member: 33662"]Two adult siblings inherited their father's very valuable painting which he hid in plain sight, right on the wall. Upon taking it to auction, it was discovered to be fake. The art registry still had him as the recorded owner yet he never told anyone that it was stolen or that he on his own discovered it's true worth. But for years he and all who knew its value, admired it's beauty everyday of their lives. The men were perplexed and obsessed with the delima. The two decided to alternate living in his house before they had to sell it. They lived without any distractions, and completely cut off from the outside world devoting each minute awake looking, thinking and feeling dad's daily routines. There had to be an answer, but what was it? Obsession paid off with a bump, unveiling a sliding fake back on the now empty bookcase. They concluded the father secretly took the painting to Paris on a business trip and had it copied without telling anyone. I successfully "hid and forgot" when I sold my first house and have ironicly never forgotten it since. If I would ever hide a small object again I recognize it would be from myself. As we age, we forget more often, making it all the worse. I now see there is a "SenseCam" you wear that acts like a Black Box flight recorder to record and playback your daily activities to exercise your memory. Could be a good investment opportunity. I wish LucyRay success.[/QUOTE]
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