Save, Save, Save. I save every sentence. Learned the hard way. But, if you delete by mistake, don’t get upset, made, pull a tantrum, just go right back to it, and it will surprise you have easy it is to recreate. The secret is not to think about it but let your fingers and subconscious take over. It works – most of the time.
At one job I had, I was an administrative assistant for a Corporate Finance office, with a branch in Boston (I was in NH). One day the Boston guy called me and asked, “Karen, if the computer crashes, is there a way to print what I typed?” As this was around 1990, the answer was “No”. I added, "It will only save up to the last time you hit “Save”; anything after that will be gone." It turned out that he had typed a 10-page document…and never once hit “Save”!
Been a computer consultant for 35 years. I remember when I told a telephone support client to make a copy of her floppy and she went and put it on the xerox machine.
This is funny, but how old is it? Judging from the monitor, 10-15 years old? Come on, Don and Pat, do we deserve re treads? Where’s the fresh, juicy, contemporary, 2016 stuff? Or does Rose just like to use 10 year old monitors?
Argythree about 9 years ago
I could use Peekaboo’s help with my computer…
LeslieBark about 9 years ago
Poor Rose. That’s why they invented Auto-Save.
Farside99 about 9 years ago
And back the files up to an external hard drive, too.
Dobie Takahama about 9 years ago
As a digital illustrator, I hit CTRL+S VERY often. Sometimes the art software I use crashes… so its a lifesaver to save. You hear that, Rose??
gammaguy about 9 years ago
Auto-save does me no good. I don’t own an auto.
stairsteppublishing about 9 years ago
Save, Save, Save. I save every sentence. Learned the hard way. But, if you delete by mistake, don’t get upset, made, pull a tantrum, just go right back to it, and it will surprise you have easy it is to recreate. The secret is not to think about it but let your fingers and subconscious take over. It works – most of the time.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 9 years ago
Remember the days of floppy disks. Always made 2 backups. There was nothing worse than the can opener sound that indicated the disk had gone bad.
RoadTrip3500 about 9 years ago
The fact that the Gumbos still have a CRT monitor says more than anything…
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
At one job I had, I was an administrative assistant for a Corporate Finance office, with a branch in Boston (I was in NH). One day the Boston guy called me and asked, “Karen, if the computer crashes, is there a way to print what I typed?” As this was around 1990, the answer was “No”. I added, "It will only save up to the last time you hit “Save”; anything after that will be gone." It turned out that he had typed a 10-page document…and never once hit “Save”!
mourdac Premium Member about 9 years ago
At least Peakaboo’s not harassing the mouse.
sbwertz about 9 years ago
Been a computer consultant for 35 years. I remember when I told a telephone support client to make a copy of her floppy and she went and put it on the xerox machine.
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member about 9 years ago
This is funny, but how old is it? Judging from the monitor, 10-15 years old? Come on, Don and Pat, do we deserve re treads? Where’s the fresh, juicy, contemporary, 2016 stuff? Or does Rose just like to use 10 year old monitors?
Doctor11 about 9 years ago
Enter the blue screen of death.
Mema Jean about 9 years ago
She needs to set up her auto-save. Listen to your cat.
Joken' about 9 years ago
Peekabo should try and get a job with Microsoft