I use, horror of horrors, Microsoft’s free SkyDrive for storing important docs. 
Works fine. But it’s a no-brainer to back up important documents somewhere, 
regularly. That’s the key.

From: M Henri Day 
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 4:32 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [users] Re: Crisis-Thesis Corrupted

2011/5/12 RA Brown <[email protected]>

  Kara Samantha Mcdermott wrote:

    Alright. My College Thesis has been "corrupted." I am not fooling around
    here. My college education is at stake, and I am unamused, I have my
    document, and it is is bringing up the "ASCII" shenanigans. It has been
    corrupted- alright. I need it to be fixed. My thesis is due, Friday.
    I have many people working on fixing it, to no avail. OpenOffice has
    ruined my college education.
    It is corrupted, without fixing. The best that anyone can do is pull up
    an old, seriously un-revised copy from months ago. I have a few issues.
    A. Why did this happen?
    B. Why can't I pull up an old copy? I saved hundreds of times, today alone.
    C. I will not graduate now, because I will not be able to hand this in.
    There is no fixing this. No apology will be good enough.

    Kara McDermott


  You have already had answers to this on the OOoForum [1].

  [1] http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=123234&highlight=


Another backup alternative which greatly alleviates risks due to hardware 
mishaps is to upload a document to Google Docs....

Henri 

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