On Oct 21, 2005, at 8:30 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
if your work was meaningful to you, and had your own inner logic driving it, it should be possible to reconstruct it. You can't get the time back, but you can take advantage of the problem to reexamine your work.
I would like to second this. I have found that whenever I have lost work, for whatever reason and in whatever amount, the reconstruction of it goes some 60% to 70% faster than the original work did.
I once lost 100 pages of a complex ballet score that had taken me two months to prepare, but that took only two weeks to reproduce.
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