Hi!
Wow, so that means the data really is lost then :(
It's a great feeling to confirm that you haven't imagined things isn't it?
:D
-jd
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 3:18:58 AM UTC+9, passingby wrote:
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> Hello JD,
>
> WOW. WE FOUND IT!!
>
> Yes! I knew that I did save and I was not
Hello JD,
WOW. WE FOUND IT!!
Yes! I knew that I did save and I was not imagining anything.
THANK YOU. I have attached a screenshot from chrome's download's page.
[image: TW Saving Failed.PNG]
You know what, this only proves an old adage from my native language. It
means something like,
Hi Tony,
Thanks for inputting. The thing is, between 12.30 pm and 5 pm, I am sure I
saved a couple of times, and even if I saved a previous version, the time
timestamp shows 12.30 pm, as if the local file wan not touched at all in
this while. This is what I am finding spooky.
And you are
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>
>> Speaking of alternate realities, if you go the google drive web
> interface, Google keeps versions of your files for 30 days. Have you
> checked those for your lost work?
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> Good luck!
>
> -- Mark
>
I did. The timestamp found on google drive web interface matched (I checked
at that
Hi,
I love that we are now on different realities because of this problem,
which has also happened to me... But maybe your problem might really have
been alien in nature?
I also use the download saver method, overwriting the same file and then
once in a while saving to a backup location. All
Passingby
- I assume it was a single file wiki?
- I would not be surprised if the same wiki was in two tabs/windows, you
worked on the second, but saved the first last. This overwrite step would
look identical to your regular save.
- This is one reason I use Timimi because the
> I suspect that there is no objective reality and that world does not
> exist outside of our mind.
Ut oh. You're catching on ...
Speaking of alternate realities, if you go the google drive web interface,
Google keeps versions of your files for 30 days. Have you checked those for
your
Thank you for your input.
The TW was a fresh one which I downloaded today in the morning. The clocks
were already 'spring ahead' on my laptop on sunday (should have, because I
have on internet). So I dunno.
Maybe I am just dreaming things. I suspected that maybe instead of 'Save' I
have been
Wait, 5pm *PST*? That's not right. But it got me thinking.
I suspect that the problem is an imperfect storm of GD and DST. Are you
continuously connected to the net? Did your laptop automatically update
the time over the weekend? Did you use the laptop over the weekend? I'm
thinking that
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