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 > > > Sat May 19, 2007 4:25 am (PST) > Hi, > > 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! > > Dave > > -- > David Sapiro - [EMAIL PROTECTED] <david%40pilotsystems.net> > Pilot Systems - 9, rue Desargues - 75011 Paris > Tel : +33 1 44 53 05 55 - http://www.pilotsystems.net > Hébergement Zope et Plone gratuit - http://www.objectis.org > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- David Sapiro - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pilot Systems - 9, rue Desargues - 75011 Paris Tel : +33 1 44 53 05 55 - http://www.pilotsystems.net Hébergement Zope et Plone gratuit - http://www.objectis.org

