It's always nice to get at least something back.

I had a hard drive crash many years ago, and I had put a couple
galleries of pictures on a webserver that I was playing around with.
After the crash, I thought I had lost everything, but remembered the
webserver.  I had downsized the pictures to 640x480 to save on
bandwidth costs, so I only had small sized copies, but at least I had
something.

You know what the worst part is?  That hard drive only had that one
burb, and besides not being able to recover anything from it, it's
still working 10 years later.  I don't put anything critical on it,
and it's only 60GB (my first multi GB harddrive that I purchased in
the summer of 2000), but it's still going strong.

On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Jun 28, 2013, at 1:31 PM, George Sinos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I think those were well worth the effort to recover.
>
> Thanks, George. I'm just glad I can get my images back, even if they're not 
> DNGs.
>
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> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA  USA
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