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Well, While working on in my photoshop class, I noticed a USB behind my computer monitor. I went through the files and I see no files saved on it, no music, no nothing. Just 5 default songs. I later pulled ejected and pulled out the USB and noticed a micro SD card.

 

I put the SD card in my phone since I bought my phone used. It works...and now I think the "Finders Keepers" rule applies for this...No one asked about the USB card..

 

Should I feel dirty? I'm very unsure of what I should think. I've been wanting an SD card for my phone for months...

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You could've given it to the teacher so if the guy who lost it comes back he could ask him/her.

But honestly I would do the same. And since there is no data in the card there is no personal and heavy loss for the loser.

Well, I guess not, but were you in a closed class? I mean, per example, a certain number of people were there and the teacher? Or were random people that go there whenever they want? If it's something organized, you could ask if someone has lost it or something... But I don't think you're such a bad person, after all you've found it... But you did what you thought that was the best? If a person of your class comes saying that they've lost a SD card... Then, I think you should give it back, but if not, then maybe it's fine to keep it? But yeah, since there is nothing in the card, there won't be such big losses
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Well, I guess not, but were you in a closed class? I mean, per example, a certain number of people were there and the teacher? Or were random people that go there whenever they want? If it's something organized, you could ask if someone has lost it or something... But I don't think you're such a bad person, after all you've found it... But you did what you thought that was the best? If a person of your class comes saying that they've lost a SD card... Then, I think you should give it back, but if not, then maybe it's fine to keep it? But yeah, since there is nothing in the card, there won't be such big losses

 

Our teacher lets other students outside of his class come in and go if they need to work.

Our teacher lets other students outside of his class come in and go if they need to work.

 

So yeah, if no one comes asking for it, I guess it's fine.

u did the rite thing of keeping it in my view but then and to the government im nothing less then a terrorist

Well, for hero points, turn it in! Otherwise, meh.

You should have just purchased an SD card yourself. Don't be a thief!

You could've given it to the teacher so if the guy who lost it comes back he could ask him/her.

But honestly I would do the same. And since there is no data in the card there is no personal and heavy loss for the loser.

 

Except for the fact that they lost a USB stick, which they probably had to pay for, so, I'm pretty sure that is a loss, I'd be pretty upset if I lost a USB stick, even if it had nothing on it (Supposing it was one of a worthy memory storage, which would be anything of a 1GB+) The same thing applies with the SD card.

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