can the night be salvaged?
May. 15th, 2004 03:50 amafter much thought.... no.
this was one of those nights so many of you have probably experienced too.... pouring your heart and mind into a long and thoughtful essay for LJ, and then suddenly seeing it vanish.
No teacher to give you an F. No class to fail.
Worse has happened to others, so I know it's not much to suffer upon myself... but for the moment, it still stings.
so I guess I'll sleep on it.
tomorrow.. is... another day.
hmmmm... I think I might've even heard that somewhere before....
from now on, resolution: regular clipboard saves... not just before hitting that final send button.
this was one of those nights so many of you have probably experienced too.... pouring your heart and mind into a long and thoughtful essay for LJ, and then suddenly seeing it vanish.
No teacher to give you an F. No class to fail.
Worse has happened to others, so I know it's not much to suffer upon myself... but for the moment, it still stings.
so I guess I'll sleep on it.
tomorrow.. is... another day.
hmmmm... I think I might've even heard that somewhere before....
from now on, resolution: regular clipboard saves... not just before hitting that final send button.
LJ Text and Saving Occasionally
Date: 2004-05-15 07:04 am (UTC)Eeep! I'm so sorry to hear about your thoughtful and heart-felt essay disappeared from sight. *whimpers* Accursed Live Journal software. :P
With all the writing that I do, I usually type all of my LJ entries in Word, saving occasionally, before uploading the text into Live Journal. That way, in case of a power failure (which happened last night), or computer hiccups, you'd always have a saved copy somewhere.
It's regretful to read how you've lost all of your text. :( *snuggles the iggle tightly*
Your dear bald iggle friend,
Lanakila