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![]() My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and cripple it back to the way I want it. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote:
> > My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, > so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept > on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took > it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it > as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier > when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and > cripple it back to the way I want it. Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than starting from scratch. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:31:27 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote: > >> >> My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, >> so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept >> on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took >> it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it >> as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier >> when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and >> cripple it back to the way I want it. > >Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most >saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and >a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled >in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than >starting from scratch. Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where they are. You may have to delete them. As soon as I get over Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only way to get things back to normal. Janet US |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B >
wrote: > On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:31:27 -0800, sf > wrote: > > >On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote: > > > >> > >> My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, > >> so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept > >> on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took > >> it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it > >> as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier > >> when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and > >> cripple it back to the way I want it. > > > >Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most > >saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and > >a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled > >in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than > >starting from scratch. > Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where > they are. You may have to delete them. This is confusing information, but clearly you know about it. > As soon as I get over > Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will > delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only > way to get things back to normal. > Janet US So sorry to hear about Hubby and Baxter. Hubby will be fine, but my sympathy to you about Baxter! I need to hold mine as they are put to sleep. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... As soon as I get over > Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will > delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only > way to get things back to normal. I am so sorry to hear about Baxter. I really feel for you ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 23:53:02 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B > >wrote: >> Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where >> they are. You may have to delete them. > >This is confusing information, but clearly you know about it. > >> As soon as I get over >> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will >> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only >> way to get things back to normal. >> Janet US > >So sorry to hear about Hubby and Baxter. Hubby will be fine, but my >sympathy to you about Baxter! I need to hold mine as they are put to >sleep. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't. Uninstalling Agent doesn't get rid of all of it. The majority of your stuff (not the program itself) is stored on your computer on hidden files. I came to this conclusion after I tried un-installing Agent several times. I would then install a new Agent and Voila! all my contacts, messages, everything was still there. I suspicioned that there were hidden files, but of course I couldn't find them. If you go to Agent online and query ( I don't remember what words I used), the Agent site will provide you with directions on how to find these hidden files. Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going through childbirth. About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend. Thank you for acknowledging his passing Janet US |
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 10:56:47 -0000, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > >"Janet B" > wrote in message .. . > As soon as I get over >> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will >> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only >> way to get things back to normal. > >I am so sorry to hear about Baxter. I really feel for you ![]() thank you Janet US |
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On 12/4/2014 10:16 PM, Janet B wrote:
> they are. You may have to delete them. As soon as I get over > Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will > delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only > way to get things back to normal. I'm so sorry to hear about Baxter. I hope your husband is feeling better after that ordeal, too. Hope things go better for you here on out, but I know few things can be more aggravating than computer software. nancy |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 08:26:08 -0700, Janet B >
wrote: > On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 23:53:02 -0800, sf > wrote: > > >On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B > > >wrote: > > >> Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where > >> they are. You may have to delete them. > > > >This is confusing information, but clearly you know about it. > > > >> As soon as I get over > >> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will > >> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only > >> way to get things back to normal. > >> Janet US > > > >So sorry to hear about Hubby and Baxter. Hubby will be fine, but my > >sympathy to you about Baxter! I need to hold mine as they are put to > >sleep. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't. > > Uninstalling Agent doesn't get rid of all of it. The majority of your > stuff (not the program itself) is stored on your computer on hidden > files. I came to this conclusion after I tried un-installing Agent > several times. I would then install a new Agent and Voila! all my > contacts, messages, everything was still there. I suspicioned that > there were hidden files, but of course I couldn't find them. If you > go to Agent online and query ( I don't remember what words I used), > the Agent site will provide you with directions on how to find these > hidden files. Unfortunately, this is a new hard drive - so there are no hidden files to search! The lost TOC that I'd love to recover is rec.food.cooking - but to be perfectly honest, I never looked at saved messages anyway, so it forced a cleanup. ![]() > Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going > through childbirth. Those stones are jagged so I imagine it can hurt a lot! > About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I > came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that > babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of > hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the > floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the > shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so > bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend. > Thank you for acknowledging his passing He sounds like a great dog, I know how you feel about how special he was. I have a couple of long gone pets, that still live in my heart too. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B >
wrote: >On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:31:27 -0800, sf > wrote: > >>On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>> >>> My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, >>> so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept >>> on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took >>> it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it >>> as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier >>> when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and >>> cripple it back to the way I want it. >> >>Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most >>saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and >>a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled >>in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than >>starting from scratch. >Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where >they are. You may have to delete them. As soon as I get over >Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will >delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only >way to get things back to normal. >Janet US So sorry about your Baxter, that's never an easy thing to do. koko -- Food is our common ground, a universal experience James Beard |
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Janet B wrote:
> > About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I > came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that > babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of > hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the > floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the > shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so > bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend. So very sorry to hear this. Long live Baxter (in his next life). Nothing I can say will help your pain but I do sympathize. I do know how hard it hurts. G. |
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![]() "Janet" > wrote in message t... > In article >, > says... >> > >> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >> through childbirth. > > I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful > than childbirth. And takes longer :-( > > Janet UK and the result is far less impressive! |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 15:49:29 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >Janet B wrote: >> >> About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I >> came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that >> babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of >> hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the >> floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the >> shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so >> bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend. > >Very sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved Baxter... really >isn't much to say other than that he rests in peace. thank you, Sheldon |
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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 13:01:03 -0800, "Pico Rico" > > wrote: > >> >>"Janet" > wrote in message . net... >>> In article >, >>> says... >>>> >>> >>>> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >>>> through childbirth. >>> >>> I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful >>> than childbirth. And takes longer :-( >>> >>> Janet UK >> >>and the result is far less impressive! > > I dunno about that. > > -- > Bruce stop listening to your mother. |
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On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B >
wrote: >On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:31:27 -0800, sf > wrote: > >>On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>> >>> My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, >>> so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept >>> on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took >>> it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it >>> as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier >>> when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and >>> cripple it back to the way I want it. >> >>Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most >>saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and >>a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled >>in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than >>starting from scratch. >Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where >they are. You may have to delete them. As soon as I get over >Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will >delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only >way to get things back to normal. >Janet US Agent is so easy to backup or move to another computer - just copy all the relevant Agent folders from the program files directory to another computer or drive, make a shortcut from Agent.exe to your desktop and away you go. No reconfiguring or anything else required. |
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 19:52:09 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>In article >, says... >> > >> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >> through childbirth. > > I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful >than childbirth. And takes longer :-( Oh goody. I think I may be in line for passing some stones at some point. |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 08:26:08 -0700, Janet B >
wrote: >About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I >came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that >babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of >hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the >floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the >shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so >bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend. >Thank you for acknowledging his passing >Janet US Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one ![]() |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 08:44:05 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
snip > >Agent is so easy to backup or move to another computer - just copy all >the relevant Agent folders from the program files directory to another >computer or drive, make a shortcut from Agent.exe to your desktop and >away you go. No reconfiguring or anything else required. My problem is the double posting that you can see above. One posting comes from me directly the other is addressed To: rec.food.cooking. That is what I can't figure. You got an idea? Janet US |
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On 2014-12-05 2:52 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> > >> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >> through childbirth. > > I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful > than childbirth. And takes longer :-( > My mother used to get kidney stones and she went through hell with them. She had so many that she had her parathyroid gland removed. She was told that she would never have another kidney stone. She did. |
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On 2014-12-05 5:29 PM, Janet wrote:
> > Luckily the kidney stones were smaller than 8 or 10 lbs.... > > I like to see the look on women's faces when I tell them I was 11 lb 12 oz. ;-) |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 08:17:16 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 13:01:03 -0800, "Pico Rico" > > wrote: > > > > >"Janet" > wrote in message > et... > >> In article >, > >> says... > >>> > >> > >>> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going > >>> through childbirth. > >> > >> I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful > >> than childbirth. And takes longer :-( > >> > >> Janet UK > > > >and the result is far less impressive! > > I dunno about that. A microscopic "stone" vs a human baby? -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 14:44:53 -0800, The Other Guy
> wrote: > On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 22:29:51 -0000, Janet > wrote: > > >In article >, says... > >> > >> "Janet" > wrote in message > >> t... > >> > In article >, > >> > says... > >> >> > >> > > >> >> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going > >> >> through childbirth. > >> > > >> > I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful > >> > than childbirth. And takes longer :-( > >> > > >> > Janet UK > >> > >> and the result is far less impressive! > > > > Luckily the kidney stones were smaller than 8 or 10 lbs.... > > But the come from a place NOT designed for that job! > Kidney stones make me hurt just thinking about them. I had two kids - natural child birth and let me tell you that was NOT fun... but a kidney stone would probably do me in. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 18:54:35 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > On 2014-12-05 5:29 PM, Janet wrote: > > > > > Luckily the kidney stones were smaller than 8 or 10 lbs.... > > > > > > I like to see the look on women's faces when I tell them I was 11 lb 12 > oz. ;-) OUCH! Did your mother have gestational diabetes? -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:07:46 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 14:44:53 -0800, The Other Guy > wrote: > >> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 22:29:51 -0000, Janet > wrote: >> >> >In article >, says... >> >> >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> >> t... >> >> > In article >, >> >> > says... >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >> >> >> through childbirth. >> >> > >> >> > I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful >> >> > than childbirth. And takes longer :-( >> >> > >> >> > Janet UK >> >> >> >> and the result is far less impressive! >> > >> > Luckily the kidney stones were smaller than 8 or 10 lbs.... >> >> But the come from a place NOT designed for that job! >> >Kidney stones make me hurt just thinking about them. I had two kids - >natural child birth and let me tell you that was NOT fun... but a >kidney stone would probably do me in. Probably not. I had one about 10 years ago They did Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy under sedation which broke the stone up into tiny pieces that I could pass with no pain. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
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![]() "Becca EmaNymton" > wrote in message ... > On 12/4/2014 9:16 PM, Janet B wrote: >> On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:31:27 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 15:14:43 -0800, sf > wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, >>>> so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept >>>> on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took >>>> it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it >>>> as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier >>>> when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and >>>> cripple it back to the way I want it. >>> >>> Okay, things are a little weird. This is the group with the most >>> saved posts and zero appeared, but another has all the saved posts and >>> a third seems to have saved posts without the subject header filled >>> in. All is not as cool as I thought - but it's certainly better than >>> starting from scratch. > >> Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where >> they are. You may have to delete them. As soon as I get over >> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will >> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only >> way to get things back to normal. >> Janet US >> > > Sorry to hear about your husband having kidney stones, I hope he is > feeling better, now. Sad about the loss of Baxter, I have been there, I > remember sitting in a car in the vet's parking lot, crying my eyes out. > You did the right thing, he is no longer suffering. This always hurts, but > even more so during the holidays. Oh yes ![]() that we were able to go back to the Dog's Trust to find our Bonnie. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 07:37:44 -0500, The Cook >
wrote: > On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:07:46 -0800, sf > wrote: > > >> > >Kidney stones make me hurt just thinking about them. I had two kids - > >natural child birth and let me tell you that was NOT fun... but a > >kidney stone would probably do me in. > > Probably not. I had one about 10 years ago They did Extracorporeal > Shockwave Lithotripsy under sedation which broke the stone up into > tiny pieces that I could pass with no pain. Good to hear. Hopefully I'll never need to find out if it's true or not. ![]() -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:06:03 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 08:17:16 +1100, Bruce > wrote: > >> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 13:01:03 -0800, "Pico Rico" > >> wrote: >> >> > >> >"Janet" > wrote in message >> et... >> >> In article >, >> >> says... >> >>> >> >> >> >>> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going >> >>> through childbirth. >> >> >> >> I've done both, and IMHO, passing a kidney stone is far more painful >> >> than childbirth. And takes longer :-( >> >> >> >> Janet UK >> > >> >and the result is far less impressive! >> >> I dunno about that. > >A microscopic "stone" vs a human baby? Hmm... normal folk pee through their uretha, but sf pees through her vagina... her knowlege of human anatomy is absolutely thrilling! Kidney stones that are large enough to cause discomfort are not microscopic, people pass microscopic kidney stones constantly and feel nothing. Of course one needs to consider the size of the stone relative to the diameter of the tube through which it passes... sf's birth canal can pass the rock of gibralter. LOL-LOL http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/stones_ez/ http://www.webmd.com/kidney-stones/s...tones-overview |
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On 12/6/2014 3:07 AM, sf wrote:
> Kidney stones make me hurt just thinking about them. I had two kids - > natural child birth and let me tell you that was NOT fun... but a > kidney stone would probably do me in. > Depends on size. The first one I passed was discomfort for seconds. The larger one a bit more like a basketball coated in fish hooks. Most guys want a huge penis, but not when a stone is going down the tube. |
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On 2014-12-06 12:26 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 12/6/2014 3:07 AM, sf wrote: > >> Kidney stones make me hurt just thinking about them. I had two kids - >> natural child birth and let me tell you that was NOT fun... but a >> kidney stone would probably do me in. >> > > Depends on size. The first one I passed was discomfort for seconds. The > larger one a bit more like a basketball coated in fish hooks. Most guys > want a huge penis, but not when a stone is going down the tube. Try cranberry juice once in a while. |
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![]() sf wrote: > > My desktop's hard drive was giving me messages of an impending crash, > so I had it replaced. I was using an old version of Agent that I kept > on my desktop and I backed up my desktop to Google drive before I took > it in. Wow! I don't have any saved messages, but here I am using it > as if nothing happened. Thank you Google Drive! Life is a lot easier > when I don't have to download the program, fill in all the blanks and > cripple it back to the way I want it. I keep most of my "data" as well as backup images from my many machines on a mirrored NAS storage box. Similar functionality to stuff like evil Google's "services", but 100% under my control. |
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On 2014-12-07 9:21 AM, Pete C. wrote:
> > I keep most of my "data" as well as backup images from my many machines > on a mirrored NAS storage box. Similar functionality to stuff like evil > Google's "services", but 100% under my control. > I have a desk top and a laptop and I keep most of my data files on both systems. Last year I got an external hard drive for extra backup. Last year my laptop died so I replaced it. I copied all my data files on my desk top to USB memory sticks to transfer it to the new laptop. A couple weeks later my desktop suddenly bit the dust. Bad timing to have to replace a second computer in less than a month, but good timing in that I had fresh backups. |
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On 12/7/2014 11:12 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > I have a desk top and a laptop and I keep most of my data files on both > systems. Last year I got an external hard drive for extra backup. Last > year my laptop died so I replaced it. I copied all my data files on my > desk top to USB memory sticks to transfer it to the new laptop. A couple > weeks later my desktop suddenly bit the dust. Bad timing to have to > replace a second computer in less than a month, but good timing in that > I had fresh backups. Backups are good, I have a similar setup including my wife's on the network so important files are in multiple places.. Also good is a good computer tech. The guy I've used for both personal and business amazed me at times. He's been able to copy files from "dead" hard rives to new ones. Sensible prices too. |
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