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I am back from both the west coast and a hard drive crash. I was able
to save most of my files, but right now I am in the process of bringing
everything back online..about to head off and reinstall POVRay. Hope
things are better with everyone else.
Steve
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Welcome back Stephen. Did you leave a render going and it got stuck
between bits on the hard drive the moment you walked out the door or
something? j/k
So sorry for you about it.
Your message post here is probably one of the most casual descriptions
of such a thing I think I've ever seen.
Stephen Lavedas wrote:
>
> I am back from both the west coast and a hard drive crash. I was able
> to save most of my files, but right now I am in the process of bringing
> everything back online..about to head off and reinstall POVRay. Hope
> things are better with everyone else.
>
> Steve
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Well, fact is I was able to save MOST of my important data. It was
darn frusterating not to have a computer (oh, it was down before I
left. Crashed and when I rebooted things were messed up) but the people
who sent me my new drive made things much easier by pre-installing Win95
on the drive. I was all ready to start again from scratch, but I was up
and running in 15 minutes and had most of my files reinstalled in and
hour (thanks to my 10mbps internet connection) Still need to decide if
I'm going to put Word or Wordperfect on my machine (I prefer WP, but I'm
working on a group project and we have to use Word 97) but for the most
part I am ready to rock again. Hate to admit it, but the preinstalled
IE sure came in handy, if only to dl Netscape.
Besides, not much I can do about it now. Best to accept what you
cannot change I find.
Steve
Bob Hughes wrote:
>
> Welcome back Stephen. Did you leave a render going and it got stuck
> between bits on the hard drive the moment you walked out the door or
> something? j/k
> So sorry for you about it.
> Your message post here is probably one of the most casual descriptions
> of such a thing I think I've ever seen.
>
> Stephen Lavedas wrote:
> >
> > I am back from both the west coast and a hard drive crash. I was able
> > to save most of my files, but right now I am in the process of bringing
> > everything back online..about to head off and reinstall POVRay. Hope
> > things are better with everyone else.
> >
> > Steve
>
> --
> omniVERSE: beyond the universe
> http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
> mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
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Hmm, I don't like IE in Windows 95, it runs TOO slow, it's MUCH better in
Windows 98...
Glad to see that you've got most of your stuff back though.
--
Lance.
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Stephen Lavedas wrote:
>
> Well, fact is I was able to save MOST of my important data. It was
> darn frusterating not to have a computer (oh, it was down before I
> left. Crashed and when I rebooted things were messed up) but the people
> who sent me my new drive made things much easier by pre-installing Win95
> on the drive. I was all ready to start again from scratch, but I was up
> and running in 15 minutes and had most of my files reinstalled in and
> hour (thanks to my 10mbps internet connection) Still need to decide if
> I'm going to put Word or Wordperfect on my machine (I prefer WP, but I'm
> working on a group project and we have to use Word 97) but for the most
> part I am ready to rock again. Hate to admit it, but the preinstalled
> IE sure came in handy, if only to dl Netscape.
> Besides, not much I can do about it now. Best to accept what you
> cannot change I find.
wp 8 does word 97 ....
> Steve
>
> Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > Welcome back Stephen. Did you leave a render going and it got stuck
> > between bits on the hard drive the moment you walked out the door or
> > something? j/k
> > So sorry for you about it.
> > Your message post here is probably one of the most casual descriptions
> > of such a thing I think I've ever seen.
> >
> > Stephen Lavedas wrote:
> > >
> > > I am back from both the west coast and a hard drive crash. I was able
> > > to save most of my files, but right now I am in the process of bringing
> > > everything back online..about to head off and reinstall POVRay. Hope
> > > things are better with everyone else.
> > >
> > > Steve
> >
> > --
> > omniVERSE: beyond the universe
> > http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
> > mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
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What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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