I recently had a near death experience. Yes, that’s right DEATH …or at least pretty near to it.
Hold off on the concerned phone calls, panicked emails and frantic tweets. It wasn’t me that nearly died, it was one of my hard drives. Computer hard drive failure is more common than you might think. Luckily my files and I made it through okay, although at first I wasn’t sure I would pull through.
Moral of the story: back up your junk.
So, now that I am backing up my junk I have found myself looking through a bunch of photos that I haven’t looked through in a long time. It is kinda fun to go back and see the crappy, crappy photos that I used to take and think were amazing. Not saying my photos have gotten less crappy, just that I spot the real turds right away and try to flush them down into the recycle bin. Nevertheless, here are a few old photos that I took a second look at and didn’t have to plug my nose. Also, I love the word ‘nevertheless’, it rocks.







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I recently had a near death experience. Yes, that’s right DEATH …or at least pretty near to it.
Hold off on the concerned phone calls, panicked emails and frantic tweets. It wasn’t me that nearly died, it was one of my hard drives. Computer hard drive failure is more common than you might think. Luckily my files and I made it through okay, although at first I wasn’t sure I would pull through.
Moral of the story: back up your junk.
So, now that I am backing up my junk I have found myself looking through a bunch of photos that I haven’t looked through in a long time. It is kinda fun to go back and see the crappy, crappy photos that I used to take and think were amazing. Not saying my photos have gotten less crappy, just that I spot the real turds right away and try to flush them down into the recycle bin. Nevertheless, here are a few old photos that I took a second look at and didn’t have to plug my nose. Also, I love the word ‘nevertheless’, it rocks.