The saga of the Webcam continues. At least it's back on its perch.
Here's what I found when I got to my office a few minutes ago:
And here is what the Inner Drive Webcam saw as it teetered, tottered, and tumbled to the floor of the office. At 5:53pm Central time, all was fine:
Then, suddenly, the mounting began to give way. The first shock came at 5:54; the second, at 5:57:
The mounting held for a while; here are shots at 6:15 and 6:30:
The end, when it came at 6:33, came swiftly. A jolt at 6:31, another at 6:32, then at 6:33, blackness:
Until, bleary eyed and stunned, it woke to a changed world at 7:30 the next morning. The final shot is 9:00am, about the time I discovered the horror of the fallen Webcam:
But, gentle readers, the Webcam is back up. At this writing, here is the image, in all its properly-mounted glory:
(Your guess is as good as mine what it sees tomorrow morning.)
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