Author: Roger D Davis
Date: 08:53:50 10/23/05
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On October 23, 2005 at 11:11:28, George Tsavdaris wrote: >On October 23, 2005 at 09:45:06, robert flesher wrote: > >>This morning I was forced to format my hardrive after a crash that would not >>allow me to restart my computer. Therefore my games, database, and everything >>else I had massed over many months has been lost. Indeed a very bad day for me! >>Therefore the results of my first encounter between Fruit 2.2 and Shredder 9.1 >>will be concluded at 120 games and those results I did post here, with a clear >>win for Fruit. However, this has only strengthed my resolve and I will start >>another match this evening and will make it even longer perhaps allowing them to >>play till 300-500 games. I only regret I did not get the chance to share the >>many brilliant games I witnessed, although I did post a few. Remember, anything >>important is worth backing up <------lesson learned, Cheers > >Oh i'm really sorry......The exact same thing happened to me before 1-2 weeks. >I've lost the work of many years:-( Don't you feel very disapointed and angry >at the same time? I've now made 3 back up's of anything important, but it's too >late......... > I admire your willingness to continue with even more power! I was too >disapointed to try to find copies for my files over the internet...... > >Best wishes...... I think it's a shame to lose the work of many years, but let's face it: If the work had been THAT important, you would have backed it up. The fact that you didn't says something about the work, that it's loss, while annoying, wasn't THAT significant. Roger
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