Reasons to backup often
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
You may accidentally delete 'My Documents' :~ What, I've never done that! Who told you? Terrible luck about the laptop. Maybe the company stole it so they could give it to the next person instead of a crappy desktop XD
My current favourite word is: PIE! I have changed my name to my regular internet alias. But don't let the 'Genius' part fool you, you don't know what 'SK' stands for. -
The Undefeated
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
I setup a backup server after a double whammie last year: Stolen notebook, and one week later a drive in my desktop died. Now I've an icon on my machines desktops to rsync 'em, and backup after doing anything remotely valuable. I recently upgraded my NAS to backup my DVD collection also. Replacing scratched disks is exceedingly annoying... -- Ian
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
Fortunately it wasn't a work laptop. "So, our laptop got stolen?" "Umm, yeah" "And where was it stolen?" "Oh, you know, over there" "Hey, isn't that where our competitor's offices are?" "Umm, yeah" "And what were you doing in their neck of the woods???" Marc
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Fortunately it wasn't a work laptop. "So, our laptop got stolen?" "Umm, yeah" "And where was it stolen?" "Oh, you know, over there" "Hey, isn't that where our competitor's offices are?" "Umm, yeah" "And what were you doing in their neck of the woods???" Marc
That's ok, one person where I'm at now doesn't even like me being here. He thinks I'm transmitting company secrets and using them for ideas for my articles. Can you say, paranoid!!
only two letters away from being an asset
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
heuristics! Never park there again Never leave a Laptop in a car Never go a day without a backup I also have a learning curve!
------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
Main lesson should be NEVER leave the laptop in view, this applies to brief cases and these days back packs. Any item left in view in the back seat is asking for a broken window! Stick it in the boot, throw a blanket/jacket/jumper/anything over it but get it out of sight. And yeah I've been there with a brief case, at least the theif had the decency to break the smallest window and my $100 case only cost me $250 to replace the window!
Quote from Great Outdoors: its a confident traveller who farts in India
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
My laptop is always with me unless it's inside my company's premises or inside my home.
ROFLOLMFAO
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I setup a backup server after a double whammie last year: Stolen notebook, and one week later a drive in my desktop died. Now I've an icon on my machines desktops to rsync 'em, and backup after doing anything remotely valuable. I recently upgraded my NAS to backup my DVD collection also. Replacing scratched disks is exceedingly annoying... -- Ian
ied wrote:
Now I've an icon on my machines desktops to rsync 'em
Are you running rsync from the Windows box or is the icon running the process from a *nix boxpulling the data over a samba share?
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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That's ok, one person where I'm at now doesn't even like me being here. He thinks I'm transmitting company secrets and using them for ideas for my articles. Can you say, paranoid!!
only two letters away from being an asset
paranoid!! (Can't believe I was the first to say it!)
------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
Sorry to hear that Mark, not fun. You know, that is another security problem with websites. Fire up the browser on a stolen laptop and all those sessions are there letting you into all manner of sites. Not online banking sure but email, Code Project, document stores etc. And it doesn't help much changing the password from another machine, the sessions are still valid.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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Main lesson should be NEVER leave the laptop in view, this applies to brief cases and these days back packs. Any item left in view in the back seat is asking for a broken window! Stick it in the boot, throw a blanket/jacket/jumper/anything over it but get it out of sight. And yeah I've been there with a brief case, at least the theif had the decency to break the smallest window and my $100 case only cost me $250 to replace the window!
Quote from Great Outdoors: its a confident traveller who farts in India
dunnydragon wrote:
And yeah I've been there with a brief case, at least the theif had the decency to break the smallest window and my $100 case only cost me $250 to replace the window!
A thief did the same for me. Sadly he realised he couldn't reach the lock from the small window. So then he started prying up the chrom window lining hoping to get at the locking mechanism. After bending it all the way off he gave that up and threw a brick through the big window. So I ended up with two broken windows and bent metal. Thanks thief!
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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ied wrote:
Now I've an icon on my machines desktops to rsync 'em
Are you running rsync from the Windows box or is the icon running the process from a *nix boxpulling the data over a samba share?
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Main lesson should be NEVER leave the laptop in view, this applies to brief cases and these days back packs. Any item left in view in the back seat is asking for a broken window! Stick it in the boot, throw a blanket/jacket/jumper/anything over it but get it out of sight. And yeah I've been there with a brief case, at least the theif had the decency to break the smallest window and my $100 case only cost me $250 to replace the window!
Quote from Great Outdoors: its a confident traveller who farts in India
I would add to this "even if it's empty". About ten years ago I parked my car just off a busy street to pick up a video. Literally five minutes and someone smashed my car window to get the briefcase I left on the passenger seat. It was empty, but of course they only found this out after smashing the window. I now NEVER leave a laptop or anything in car, not even the boot, for five seconds. Insurance companies do not cover items left in cars, regardless of being hidden not..
'Howard
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Sorry to hear that Mark, not fun. You know, that is another security problem with websites. Fire up the browser on a stolen laptop and all those sessions are there letting you into all manner of sites. Not online banking sure but email, Code Project, document stores etc. And it doesn't help much changing the password from another machine, the sessions are still valid.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
So we can also add: Always log out properly from online banking. Never leave a browser open when you hibernate your laptop.
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
Well, chalk one up for experience. A few years ago my office was broken into. The thieves walked out with ALL of my computers, fax machine, copier, etc. Almost put me out of business. The fortunate thing was I had backups of all my projects stored off site. My secretary thought I was crazy for insisting that it be done daily and that one of us take them home. As a result, I was able to borrow a laptop, and get back to work as soon as the police finished taking the report. Insurance ended up replacing all the equipment. As the saying goes: For computers use your credit card, but backups --- priceless. Good luck!
The PetroNerd
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My laptop is always with me unless it's inside my company's premises or inside my home.
ROFLOLMFAO
Mine is always with me too. On top of that, any information I consider sensitive is encrypted, and the key is stored on an SD card. The crypto card is NEVER more than four feet away from me, even when I'm asleep.
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Just had my vehicle broken into this afternoon and had my laptop snatched from the backseat. BASTARDS!! To make matters worse, it was raining!! To make things even more interesting I was on a job interview, I would normally never have even been at the place. It's a small parking lot, maybe 20 slots, in the courtyard of two buildings, with a wall on one side, about 20 meters away from the roadway and up a slight incline, very limited access to the place. There was even a vehicle parked close enough to me that I barely had room to get out of mine, though I don't know if it happen after it had moved. Now for recovery phase. I had backed up my important files a month ago, and of course any financial info I had was encrypted. I was actually planning a backup this evening. How ironic. At least I have a spare system to use in the mean time. I was trying to convince the place at work at now to allow me to use my laptop, instead of the broken down desktop they gave me. Guess that idea is bust.
only two letters away from being an asset
Yet another argument in favour of using public transport. Greenpeace will love you.
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dunnydragon wrote:
And yeah I've been there with a brief case, at least the theif had the decency to break the smallest window and my $100 case only cost me $250 to replace the window!
A thief did the same for me. Sadly he realised he couldn't reach the lock from the small window. So then he started prying up the chrom window lining hoping to get at the locking mechanism. After bending it all the way off he gave that up and threw a brick through the big window. So I ended up with two broken windows and bent metal. Thanks thief!
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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Sad to say, but that is one benifit of taking the bus. As long as you don't forget stuff (a good way is to not put it on the floor, keep everything on your lap) you don't have anything to get broken in to.
I've forgotten things on the bus. And in taxis. And in my own car and a friend's car etc. "Don't forget it" is not good security :)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.