Your friendly thorn in the side twists and shouts to remind you:
Save your work.
When you post, innovate, respond to something at the Studio, back up your work on your hard disk.
Anything can happen on the net. Your words are valuable.
Back them up!
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Friendly Reminder! Save your work
mercy
a gotta download all my snippets for sure!
but in a way, writing here is so free and spontaneous
i don't think about nuttin, yet there you are,
will studious eight live on in perpetuity?
i know i lost some things on lit kicks
but hey
i re wrote them here from scratch
mercy
a gotta download all my snippets for sure!
but in a way, writing here is so free and spontaneous
i don't think about nuttin, yet there you are,
will studious eight live on in perpetuity?
i know i lost some things on lit kicks
but hey
i re wrote them here from scratch
mercy
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
not only save, but backup.
my advice for the average computer user:
get a gmail account (i can invite you if you need an invitation) by going to gmail.com,
use firefox browser,
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
download the gspace extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1593/
this allows you to move any files to your gmail account as a backup. it's as quick and easy as moving files between folders on your computer, and they are saved not only on your computer, but backed up on gmail, which is very stable server environment, and accessed by any computer that you find yourself on, as long as you have an internet connection (library, a friend's house, etc.).
my advice for the average computer user:
get a gmail account (i can invite you if you need an invitation) by going to gmail.com,
use firefox browser,
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
download the gspace extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1593/
this allows you to move any files to your gmail account as a backup. it's as quick and easy as moving files between folders on your computer, and they are saved not only on your computer, but backed up on gmail, which is very stable server environment, and accessed by any computer that you find yourself on, as long as you have an internet connection (library, a friend's house, etc.).
and knowing i'm so eager to fight cant make letting me in any easier.
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