Le 20 mai 07 à 20:44, Martin Pratt a écrit :

> Surely an excellent example of when you should be backing up your  
> own data?

Well, not really: I try to rely as much as possible on online systems  
because I don't want to store and manage my data locally. I don't  
have the time / organization to deal with this. So if using online  
bookmarking for example impose the same burden as having my data  
locally, then I'll reconsider my choice ;)

I have a lot of photos on Flickr. Should I write a script that saves  
all the data locally everynight? I prefer to pay for the service. Or  
to work with a provider that can run properly a back-up system and  
recover data.

Cheers,

Dave




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> All my tags are gone, on 1,500+ links. Any one has the same problem?
> I just posted a note on the support form, hope I get my data back,
> else it will really be a good example on how you put your trust on an
> online system and you just wake up and don't have anything left!
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> Dave
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