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How Old Is Your Personal Data (Your Data Stream Of Sorts)?
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Old Mar 15, 2006, 04:31 PM Local time: Mar 15, 2006, 02:31 PM #1 of 11
Without turning on my PC, I'd guess my oldest files date back to around 1996 or so. Some stuff I don't have that I wish I still did (like my first crap website, made in Netscape Composer 3, or some old things I made in 4th grade in Word 6 for Windows 3.1), but I've been pretty lucky—I've never had any big, catastrophic data losses despite a long history of computer experimentation (non-destructive re-partitioning my old PCs to try Linux/BeOS being the most dangerous of my non-backed-up activities). Almost THOUGHT I did once, but managed to fix things. Now I back up my PowerBook's home folder every week to an external, but I have no backups for my externals. Just don't have the cash flow to afford a full backup solution yet. But I figure after I graduate and get a real job, that will be fixed.

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