Just curious soul, but don't you have backups of the software?
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Just curious soul, but don't you have backups of the software?
Going to see the opera Faust this evening. I've heard it's one he!! of a show. :D
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Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Yes, but I lost about 100 hours of work.
Alas, good backup habits are oft the result of pain.... Ever since I got a DVD-R/W on my laptop, I make a platter each night when I get back to the hotel. I do NOT carry the platters with me during the trip and I mail them home (NOT carried).
99% of the time, they go straight in the trash when they arrive as everything has been properly integrated in the "main" systems. But I have the security of knowing I am 100% covered for most things except a Major fire in the hotel while I am sleeping there and can not grab the platters (or laptop) on the way out of the room.
Nothing like a nice relaxing night at a Detroit Piston's game to put all your troubles behind you.....
I spent a year in Philadelphia one week. It was closed. I guess I should have called ahead for reservations. :( :cry:
Are you serious about that mailing thing?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCPUWizard
... well, on second thought, it is ofcourse pretty secure that way :wave:
It snowed here for the first time this morning. Thus begins the most dangerous season in Maryland as our *cough* drivers learn once again how not to negotiate snow covered roads.
/Terps beat Florida State in OT wOOt!!!
Ah yes, I remember it well. 2 inches of snow and everything closes down for a week. We had our first major snow over a week ago. It was 1 degree F (-17 C) when I woke up on Sunday. COOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLDDDDDDDDDdd and windy. The dog was loving it.
ahh 1 or 2 inches equals this today:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
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Arctic air mass brings snow, ice and bitter cold
Conditions cause some school systems to close; Slick roads lead to crashes
Lets throw a ton of salt on the road so we have to fix them in the summer nice gig going there.Quote:
Spokesman Chuck Jackson at AAA Mid-Atlantic said his agency has had more than 100 calls for help since 11 p.m. Sunday night. Some of the emergencies involved cars that went off the road and needed a tow, while many others involved frozen locks. Jackson says most of the calls in the region came from Northern Virginia, D.C., and the I-95 corridor between Washington and Baltimore.
Jackson expects AAA will get between 200 and 300 calls an hour Monday morning.
Just want to continue with this :) cause it's like a Maryland thing...
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Our say: Editor's notebook
By THE CAPITAL EDITORIAL BOARD
IT'S HERE -- This year the arrival of winter weather in this area, with a dusting of snow leading to icy conditions Sunday night and Monday morning, just barely beat out the formal arrival of winter - the winter solstice - on Tuesday.
Icy conditions on local roads were blamed for at least 120 accidents, mostly minor.
Someday we hope a bright medical researcher, perhaps at Johns Hopkins, finds the gene responsible for what we call Maryland motorist seasonal amnesia: The inability of so many state drivers to remember, from one winter to the next, how much care is necessary to maneuver cars on ice and snow.
In the first hours of the first storm, the roads are always filled with motorists who, though they sport Maryland tags, seem to have spent their entire driving lives in South Florida.
Sigh... we don't get much snow in Belgium... if it even snows... :(
We sure are getting our fair share of religious nutjobs spamming the forums as of late...must be the new year thing...
That is all...go back to being bored.
Ohh yea...hey Tom I think I met your cousin the last weekend...
Another good chipmunk being led astray by the evil forces of conservatism....Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
Next thing you know, they'll be trying to make chipmunks wear tin foil hats.