I give up.
Isn't hubris a great word?
The computer is dead. I'm going to see how much it'll cost to get fixed this weekend, *if* it can be fixed.
I didn't get my texts backed up in time before it died. So all 36,700 words of my novel are as good as gone, as are all 52,000 words of my serial, and everything else I had on the computer. Poof.
I'm taking this as a sign. I'm obviously not meant to write. I'm obviously not meant to have anything that gives me pleasure or a sense of accomplishment. So, I give up.
I wish this had happened before I bought the materials for a new writing project, but whatever. Chalk it up to experience and move on. I can always give the stuff to someone who needs it.
To the people of Bluebook: I'll try to honour my committments from work, but as you know that's unreliable. I may have to retire all my characters except for Bradshaw, since I probably won't have time to write more than one character. I'd retire from the game entirely, but CS1 has had enough problems with their COs that I don't want to leave you guys in the lurch again.
I'm sorry if I'm disappointing anyone else. That's just the way things go, I guess. I forgot for a while there that I'm not allowed to make Plans.
I'm just supposed to plod along steadily in one dead-end job after another until the day I die, chasing my financial tail. Fulfilment is for other people.
I'm not even sad or angry at this point. I'm just sort of numb.
The computer is dead. I'm going to see how much it'll cost to get fixed this weekend, *if* it can be fixed.
I didn't get my texts backed up in time before it died. So all 36,700 words of my novel are as good as gone, as are all 52,000 words of my serial, and everything else I had on the computer. Poof.
I'm taking this as a sign. I'm obviously not meant to write. I'm obviously not meant to have anything that gives me pleasure or a sense of accomplishment. So, I give up.
I wish this had happened before I bought the materials for a new writing project, but whatever. Chalk it up to experience and move on. I can always give the stuff to someone who needs it.
To the people of Bluebook: I'll try to honour my committments from work, but as you know that's unreliable. I may have to retire all my characters except for Bradshaw, since I probably won't have time to write more than one character. I'd retire from the game entirely, but CS1 has had enough problems with their COs that I don't want to leave you guys in the lurch again.
I'm sorry if I'm disappointing anyone else. That's just the way things go, I guess. I forgot for a while there that I'm not allowed to make Plans.
I'm just supposed to plod along steadily in one dead-end job after another until the day I die, chasing my financial tail. Fulfilment is for other people.
I'm not even sad or angry at this point. I'm just sort of numb.
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Never, never think you were not meant to write. Ever.
And I have a laptop here for you to use for as long as you need it. I'll drop it off at your place tomorrow.
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I know you're kicking yourself for not having backed-up despite reminders. We screw up sometimes. We're human. Cut yourself some slack, you deserve it. Really. I mean that. You have had a fantastic month of writing so far. You are on course to finish this NaNo and you're going to finish it.
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So you mean that all you have written, you didn't enjoy doing it? It was a painful process that you had to do at gun point?
Poppycock!!!
Your computer died. That's awful in itself, but it's just a tool. And certainly no sign. I have had many computers die on me. It's electronics, not fate. ;)
That hasn't made me stop drawing. Nor should it make you stop writing. There is always pen and paper.
I understand though that it's painful to have work "gone forever". I hope you can find ways to extract at least part of it from the guts of your computer. I'm very sorry for that. *hugs* I've lost some drawings forever.
And if you give up writing because of that, I will march right up there and kick you in the shin. >:P
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I've read your stuff and I've heard you drum, Your good. I for one would like to hear and read more.
Bear Hugs all around.
HRH
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~Always look on the birght side of life!~
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I hope to god its not your hard drive as I know how I would feel losing all my stories (makes plans to back it all up now)
What exactly happened to it?
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I lets me boot up, then the screen goes wonky and does the Plaid Stripes of Doom thing and won't let me do anything except do a hard shut down.
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Try booting up in safe mode with it and if you can get in ok then thats what it probably is (plus you will get access to your files) usually you get in by pressing F8 repeatedly on bootup until it gives you a menu with the choice to log in as safe mode. (just in case you didnt already know that)
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Sorry, I am Teh Ignorant with computers. :P
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Safe mode on a mac can be accessed by starting it while holding down the shift key (I think).
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This is a temporary setback, no more...
Re: This is a temporary setback, no more...
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Computers suck, but they're fixable. And if them crashing is a sign of anything, then we'd have had the apocalypse back in the 70s.
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I'm staying around to run the mission for CS1, so don't worry there. I'll try to keep up for SG4, but it'll be harder from work.
I'll do my best, anyway.
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Does it help at all to know that I enjoy and admire YOUR writing? Weird creepy-ass western, how cool is that? Handled deftly and skillfully BY YOU.
I understand self-pity. I do. Trust me. I was not always the smooth confident word-warrior I am today. Ask Arin and t! how bad I was, if you don't believe me.
THIS IS SELF-PITY. STOP.
You are a writer. You couldn't give up writing if someone paid you to stop.
Yes it sucks you don't have a backup. Deal.
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First of all. Data can be retrieved. Look into that. And DON'T give up on writing. The failures of electronics aren't deeply meaningful - if they were, I'd have quit school the first time my computer crashed at the end of a semester. Seriously - have SOME hope.
... Also, I do believe this might require beer/coffee/company of various sorts.
Second. I have my laptop, but I kept my desktop. And, y'know, haven't used it in weeks. So if you want to borrow that for however long you'll need a computer, seriously, the offer is open.
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Oh, man. *hugs lots and lots* I'm so sorry that this happened to you.
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I'm so sorry, Phnee. I know this is really upsetting.
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All right. That's enough of that noise!
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I just remembered that ;)
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Really? I was just making a snarky comment to someone about Mercury being retrograde, but I was kidding. :P
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I just spoke to the little man at Mac 911, and he says it sounds like a common problem with those computers which makes the logic card (or whatever it's called) go haywire.
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If it's the logic card, someone with the right tools should be able to remove the hard drive, put it in a firewire or usb box and give you an external hard drive with your data on it.
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And yay!
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> So all 36,700 words of my novel are as good as gone,
False.
10 000 are on Secret History; the rest will be recovered.
> as are all 52,000 words of my serial,
False.
See Secret History. As many of us do, often.
> and everything else I had on the computer.
False.
Your SG stuff is saved elsewhere, plus your data will be recovered. From what I can see, your problem looks like a video card issue.
> I'm obviously not meant to write.
False.
False.
False.
See, because you were kicking ass this year. And I'm not just talking November. Then you hit a snag. This is actually pretty cool, because it means that when you regroup and push right back, you're always going to remember this as the month They tried to fuck you, and you kicked their ass.
t!
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Guess the fates decided to teach me to never say never.
Gah.
However, the problem seems fixable. I have had tea. Things are, if not under control, at least not quite as dire as they seemed.
Jesus H. Christ on a fucking pogo stick, did I not need this now.
I hear Mercury is actually in retrograde, all snarky jokes from me aside. I am *very* tempted to blame this on the stars. Tempted.
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If it consoles you the least bit, the renowned (well, renowned around here) Finnish author Pirkko Saisio lost the entirety of her latest novel somewhere on 2002, I think, when her computer crashed, and she had to write it all over again. The book then won the Finlandia prize, the highest literary prize in Finland.
Cue the Kate Bush song:
It's a suck situation, but it's also one heard from several sources on NaNo.
On two occasions over a 5-year period, for a total of half a year (4 months, then two), my writing arm was pretty much useless, and I was basically one-armed.
I also had writing deadlines.
Another person would have just blown off those deadlines, maybe used a disability as an excuse to. Not me. I continued to type one-handed. I was slower, but still made it.
If I can be stubborn enough to get things done because I want to, despite Fate making them difficult, then so can you.
The situation stinks, and it may take some extra work to get passed it, but if you want to then you will.
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what ever you don't give up writing
you may be able to get the info back through a data recovery company any how