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Nov. 14th, 2006 09:04 amBartPE is a godsend when one of your computers has a hard drive failure. It truly is. Pity I can't get network support to work yet, but it's done a far better job at scandisking that bastard into submission than Windows Recovery Console ever did.
Wonder if I can get it to recognize a USB CD burner. If so, great. If not, I'm calling our consultants and asking for our portable hard drive back so I can schlep the remaining material off this computer and onto a working disk. But BartPE works and is free, and the hard drive wouldn't be any use to me without the work I've been able to do with BartPE, so- am happy.
In other news, they're in the process of decorating the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Am I the only one who finds this wrong? They cut down a tree of immense age every year so it'll temporarily be pretty, then get rid of it somewhere. I'm all for Christmas and Yule symbols, but it seems wrong to hack down a tree that's survived more than any of the guys with chainsaws ever have, just to be pretty for people to gawk at.
Wonder if I can get it to recognize a USB CD burner. If so, great. If not, I'm calling our consultants and asking for our portable hard drive back so I can schlep the remaining material off this computer and onto a working disk. But BartPE works and is free, and the hard drive wouldn't be any use to me without the work I've been able to do with BartPE, so- am happy.
In other news, they're in the process of decorating the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Am I the only one who finds this wrong? They cut down a tree of immense age every year so it'll temporarily be pretty, then get rid of it somewhere. I'm all for Christmas and Yule symbols, but it seems wrong to hack down a tree that's survived more than any of the guys with chainsaws ever have, just to be pretty for people to gawk at.
Yule Tree
Date: 2006-11-14 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-14 02:14 pm (UTC)Re: Yule Tree
Date: 2006-11-14 02:23 pm (UTC)We often got to cut our own tree, because there was almost every year a small fir tree at our summer house that was growing somewhere we couldn't let it become too large (near a building, leaning dangerously etc)
Re: Yule Tree
Date: 2006-11-14 02:32 pm (UTC)It's one thing for a tree that was planted and cultivated with the intent of being what amounts to the city's Yule symbol to be cut down. It's another entirely for a tree that was just doing what trees do to be taken.
Re: Yule Tree
Date: 2006-11-14 04:32 pm (UTC)We have also gotten our own Yule tree for many years for the same reasons you have!! Ours is always a spruce: the literal translation of the Yule tree from the Finnish is 'Yule Spruce'. The Germans have firs. Scotch pine is making headway in Finland in the cities, primarily because of the EU. Scotch tree farmers come to Finland to sell pine trees!! How's *that* for 'coals to Newcastle'??
Re: Yule Tree
Date: 2006-11-14 04:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-14 05:34 pm (UTC)-- Lorrie
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Date: 2006-11-15 02:27 pm (UTC)