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Backing Up Against The Wall

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Kind of Soothing

Well I was right, they were just codding about the charge for medical cards, attempting to make today’s frenzied attack seem somehow merciful by comparison with what it might have been. The assault on the poor will be much less obvious, more spread out. Death by a thousand health cuts.

Enough of this, it’s too depressing. All I did today? Sort out my computer backup regime. Someone recently paid me for fixing their computers by giving me a computer and – now I’ve fixed that one – I’ve something I can use to back up my portable PC with relative ease. Hours were spent testing and tuning the system so that it will run easily in the future. It wasn’t work I strictly needed to do today – except insofar as the right time to have your data backed up is always now – but I did it anyway. I think it’s comfort work in a way. Not exactly mindless, but all logic and repetition; a task done in a kind of soothing trance.

There is a useful maxim in back-up: A computer file should not be considered real until it exists in three different places. And now all my important files do – most, in fact, in five. The world may be going to hell, but my tiny little corner of it is prepared for the worst.

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2 replies on “Backing Up Against The Wall”

I had to stop reading the news; was making me pathologically anxious. But for some reason, your blog always manages to make me feel calm — in spite of directly engaging in the news of the day. Was at local fruit & veg shop, and saw yet another price on a staple had gone up dramatically, and found myself chuckling, thinking about your recent post about bartering and currency. I think the gal at the register was a little worried . . . .

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