you won't ever be the same again...
I've just lost 1,000 words.
I'd cry, only I'm currently thanking all things that are holy that I backed it up earlier and didn't lose more. Never trust a USB memory stick people. Learn from my amateurish mistakes.
It was all drivel, naturally... but still.
**sigh**
I'd cry, only I'm currently thanking all things that are holy that I backed it up earlier and didn't lose more. Never trust a USB memory stick people. Learn from my amateurish mistakes.
It was all drivel, naturally... but still.
**sigh**
5 Comments:
At 1:34 am, adem said…
I've been using Google Docs which means I'm able to add to my pathetic word count from any computer with an internet connection.
It also autosaves, but has a revisions tab so that I can go back and see what I've added (or deleted).
Tres Cool.
Shit word count for me so far... and a rubbish story!!
At 2:35 am, Aravis said…
I wrote a little over 2,000 words my first night only to lose them in a file transfer. I had to start all over. But my novel is better for it, so it worked out.
Good luck!
At 9:45 am, swisslet said…
Ok - some frenzied typing over my breakfast (a bagel, an -english- muffin and a cup of tea) and we're back where we were when I lost it.
It's still drivel, you'll be pleased to hear.
ST
At 5:30 pm, Cat said…
Co-incidentally, I have spent a lot of time this afternoon writing an arduous report and our server went down about an hour ago so rather an unhappy proportion of it has disappeared. Of course, had I read the email saying the server was going down, this could have been avoided...
At 9:20 pm, Mark said…
I lost 10,000 words in a disk crash once...
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