I retired last year and, in a spate of demob-happy spring cleaning, deleted all work-related files (letters, articles, teaching notes, diagrams, contact addresses and useful URLs) from my PowerMac 5500. Now, unexpectedly, I find myself being asked to to do some work on an occasional consultancy basis and am sorely mising a lot of the stuff I so rashly threw away. Someone, however, has told me that it all must still exist somewhere in the bowels of my computer. If that is true, can anyone tell me how to track it down?
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