[Sca-cooks] That tile project....

Generys ferch Ednuyed generys at blazemail.com
Tue Apr 8 05:44:00 PDT 2003


I feel your pain, Stefan - my laptop got stolen last week, with every bit of
cooking documentation I've ever done, and oh, yeah, the recipes for the
feast I'm doing in 2 weeks... luckily I still have most of them elsewhere,
but stil... jeez...

Generys
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan li Rous" <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com>
To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] That tile project....


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> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
> > Johnnae llyn Lewis commented:
> >
> > It's not just postage; someone is going to have to pack up everything
> > in either saved bubble wrap or new packaging materials. With new labels
> > and new packing tape in either new or saved boxes. And then there's
> > the actual shipping and insurance. Care to detail what any one box
> > holds to the post office, in case they ask.
> > Perhaps also the heavier ones are auctioned off or are given
> > back to their owners at the end of the first showing. Not everything
> > has to necessarily travel on or be shown at every opportunity.
> Thank you for your input. Good points. I'm still trying to figure out
> whether we want to do this and if so, how.
>
> Unfortunately, I had a hard disk failure last Friday. Even more
> unfortunately, I've been procrastinating getting my systems set up for
> backups. I think the newest backup I have is probably a year old,
> although I think I have my email through February on another disk.
> Unfortunately, this means I have none of the Tile Project stuff that I
> had saved on my own disk.
>
> If you sent me any messages since February, and they were saved in a
> 'sent' folder, could you please send them to me again?
>
> Also, if you were on my list of editors to get my Florilegium article
> (which was due to be sent out on Saturday, the day after the crash :-(
> ) could you contact me so I can get your name and email address again?
>
> I may be able to get some of this stuff from the SCA-Cooks archives,
> but I'm still trying to put things back together here.
>
> The bid on retrieving the data from the dead drive is ~$1800, so that
> is probably not going to happen. Since it looks like this was due to
> the PCB board on the drive failing, I may be able to recover the data
> IF I can get a new PCB board for this specific (or near enough) drive
> model. I guess I'll be keeping my eyes on ebay. But if anyone knows of
> a dead (if head crash, not electronic failure) or alive Quantum Viking
> II 9.1 Gbyte 80 pin SCSI drive with a part number of PX09L011, please
> let me know. :-)
>
> Stefan
> And maybe if you haven't backed your drive up in a while, you should...
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