Camera Lost and Found
There's actually an online camera lost and found! Who knew! http://ifoundyourcamera.blogspot.com/
And I read some really great advice today to help you identify your camera in case you ever lose it. Take a picture of a paper with some form of identification on it (you know, kinda like what your pet wears). "If found, please call Katie at 4rt5y7u8i956." (Why yes, that is my real phone number. *shakes head*) Then, set that image to lock or protect (I don't know which wording your camera uses), so that it won't get deleted. This way, if anyone ever finds your camera, the first picture will always have a way to contact you so that (if they are honest) you can get your camera back. Sure, I'll load it into the metadata, but most people don't even know you can do that (or would know to look for it), plus it's not an option for most point and shoot cameras.
You better believe that will be the first picture I take with my new camera. Which, according to FedEx, will be here sometime in the next 3 hours.
What a great idea! Which camera are you getting???