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Hi. I created an account some months back under the name "Triskelynx," and submitted a story, but now I can't find it | Hi. I created an account some months back under the name "Triskelynx," and submitted a story, but now I can't find it. Anyway: here's a sequel to it: | ||
[[Old Time Religion 2: Lord of the Forest]] | [[Old Time Religion 2: Lord of the Forest]] | ||
:It was probably lost in the great crash. Sorry for the loss, but there is nothing we can do - the hard drives themselves went belly-up and we were unable to recover the data - as the best backups were stored in that non-mirrored, linear raid array, we had to use a second-best. Which was several years old. We've now got a much better backup system running and if we happen to have another crash like that we won't lose more than a weeks worth of information. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 02:42, 3 December 2011 (UTC) | :It was probably lost in the great crash. Sorry for the loss, but there is nothing we can do - the hard drives themselves went belly-up and we were unable to recover the data - as the best backups were stored in that non-mirrored, linear raid array, we had to use a second-best. Which was several years old. We've now got a much better backup system running and if we happen to have another crash like that we won't lose more than a weeks worth of information. -- [[User:ShadowWolf|ShadowWolf]] 02:42, 3 December 2011 (UTC) | ||
This is a story I posted on TF-Media: | |||
[[Cougar Town]] | |||
Revision as of 13:45, 3 December 2011
Hi. I created an account some months back under the name "Triskelynx," and submitted a story, but now I can't find it. Anyway: here's a sequel to it:
Old Time Religion 2: Lord of the Forest
- It was probably lost in the great crash. Sorry for the loss, but there is nothing we can do - the hard drives themselves went belly-up and we were unable to recover the data - as the best backups were stored in that non-mirrored, linear raid array, we had to use a second-best. Which was several years old. We've now got a much better backup system running and if we happen to have another crash like that we won't lose more than a weeks worth of information. -- ShadowWolf 02:42, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
This is a story I posted on TF-Media: