“American Digest” Backup
As you may recall, I had plans to occasionally re-post some of Gerard's work (those essays that Neo didn't place in Book 1 and maybe Book 2). To do so, required making copies of those essays. Rather than go through 20 years or so of writings and individually copy those I had possible interest in, I got a web backup application and dedicated a computer to spend the 38 hours it took to copy the AD site. (others - ghostsniper for sure - did so as well).
Being unfortunately familiar with computers and their evil ways, I double-checked the backup when the download was complete.
Ah-h-h ... just what I was looking for. So I made copies and backed the backups onto separate hard drives.
I should have known better.
Well, when AD went dark, there was a Gerard post I was going to put up.
So I whipped out the backed-up copy and ... digital dust. Nothing much was in the backup copy. For some un-Godly reason, the backup software made a backup that was dependent on the original site.
I do NOT trust software. I do believe in Murphy's Law - I trust any piece of software to give me problems at unexpected times.
I saw a meme today that defined what happened. Being a bit of a physicist myself, it rang true ...









