Dear Gillian and others, 

 

Thanks for your continued concern and hand holding.  Jack was able to get the 
clone started in an hour and a half.  It only took that long because of a 
completely counterintuitive wrinkle in how to mount the drive+dock which 
required a deep dive in to the back rooms and lower cellars of Windows.  Also, 
the EliteBook people in Rio Rancho once again demonstrated their remarkable 
help skills.  That support unit is worth buying a computer from HP just to be 
supported by them.  The clone itself required just under six hours, during 
which I think my computer was always available to me, but I didn’t try my luck 
too much with that.   I am now wondering if I have the nerve to try to boot the 
computer from the new drive while it’s still in the dock.  If I can, then I 
have managed (with all your help) to protect myself from the impending HD crash 
without losing contact with the fire marshal in New Braintree, etc.  

 

I was looking across the room today at the burgeoning Friam table and thinking 
==> What a great group of people! <==  Particularly, Jack.  FRIAM is, and 
always has been, the high point of my seek in Santa Fe.  I find it kind of 
humbling.  I was thinking, what skills I had to offer in return.  Hmmm!  Well, 
if any of you ever needs a hair split, I guess I am your man.  };-)  [sigh]  
Each of us offers what he can.  

 

Thanks, all, 

 

Nick 

 

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gillian Densmore
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 9:50 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [FRIAM] Nick's Backup Quandery

 

Firstly force be with you and your Nick hope all works out and your future days 
full of bliss, glory,  and honor.

Just checking in on the How's dun that front.  I don't have your hailing 
frequency (phone number) handy to call and check in.I humoursly suppose as a 
dude that thinks Klingons are awsome checking in with you on a email list is 
apropiate somehow. I also want to respect your bounderies.

It also raises a fairly valid perplexing thing how on earth does someone go 
about backing stuff up? oO seems kind of silly to need to have a small server 
just make sure your tech life doesn't go kaboom for what ever reason




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