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SHAKSPER 1997: Help! And learn from my grievous error.
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 12/26/97
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1260. Friday, 26 December 1997. From: Abigail Quart <aquart@worldnet.att.net> Date: Wednesday, 24 Dec 1997 00:38:44 -0600 Subject: Help! And learn from my grievous error. One month ago, my hard drive fried. Literally. (Cyrix chip burned way too hot, fan inadequate-you could feel the heat just by touching the case) Nothing recent was backed up, and none of the email. So it's all gone. Old versions of work, I have, but no current rewrites. NEVER BE THAT STUPID. As I was. Never save only to the hard drive. A kind lady in California has the now only existing copy of the current rewrite of UNFORCED ACCORD. I would truly appreciate a copy of that copy. Also, if anyone has saved any correspondence from me or to me, I would be so grateful to see it again. I would also like the correspondence on the Running Isabella, particularly the original essay that I still haven't stopped thinking about. And Macbeth. It took a month to get back online and, as I reenter work that was saved to floppies, I'm only just letting myself feel how much is lost. Getting anything back would be wonderful. Truly [Editor's Note: Use the SEARCH Function to retrieve past discussions.]
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