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Ever know this feeling...
That you've just never have been any more depressed in your life when you accidently overwrite a 35 page doc file of reflection of your previous year in FIRST you wrote about a week ago?
That's how I feel. :( :( :( |
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But you can also use this as a learning experience. Save early, save often, and save in multiple locations, preferably on different storage media. |
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I don't have any replicas of what i was trying to wrote. digitaly, realisticly. Nothing! Capput! and i have no idea how I will re-write it...
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Instead, write it again ... fresh and new. The feelings, emotions, and words are still within you, just let them flow freely and let them inspire you. |
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Just so that you don't have this problem again, note that Word has an option to save a backup file (Tools | Options | Save | Always create backup copy), and another option to save versions (File | Versions).
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Well there was the 4-5 pages of dense conference paper material that I hadn't saved that Open Office decided to choke on. And try to recover. And choke on. And try to recover. And choke on. Luckily I managed to recover it manually after an hour of wrestling with it or so, but still.
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Please, nobody make the same error. Learn from these mistakes. Backup your work - often. -dave |
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And now you know why Dave uses a Mac...
(not that they're any less prone to disc failure) |
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I just remembered that people wanted me to tell them how the rewriting of my essay went.
Well, I've completed it after a week and a few days, the amount of pages were the same as the last version, except that in the last version I was missing one subject in the essay which I haven't finished it. In the new one I finished it and it was about 9 pages for the single subject. All in all, I feel that the new version is much mroe advanced and professinal, in the terms that I was able to express myself better and correctly. I'm proud of my 34 page essay about my review of the FIRST project last season! :D I'd upload the file, but it's in hebrew, sorry. Thanks for the encourgment all! Doubt I would've done it again without you. :) |
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Gratz on the Paper, i hope you think its much better then the last! :D Good Luck |
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Wonder how hard it would be to find a translator in the CD/FIRST community...
I would love to read your paper and I'm sure others would, too. -- The loss has become your gain in that you found you cared enough to write again and that the final results are improved. Congratulations on sticking with it. Jane |
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That is great. You can do this with software too !!
Write a neat C program to do something. Then throw it completely away and do it again from memory. It will make you a better writer, or coder. |
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As a teacher I occasionally have students ignore my oft-repeated lectures on the importance of back-ups, only to loose a file they have spent weeks preparing, and I can only advise them that if the only lesson they ever remember from my course is to make back-ups, then their time in the class was probably worthwhile. It isn't a complete loss if you've learned something, Jason |
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