Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!convex!iex!athens.iex.com!cramer From: cramer@athens.iex.com (Bill Cramer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: 6.0.2 and Word Summary: doo doo happens Message-ID: <623@iex.UUCP> Date: 23 Feb 89 14:49:58 GMT References: <35727@bbn.COM> <730@wpi.WPI.EDU> <1790@tank.uchicago.edu> <416a987c.17c67@tender.engin.umich.edu> Sender: news@iex.UUCP Reply-To: cramer@iex.UUCP (Bill Cramer) Organization: IEX Corporation, Dallas Lines: 42 In article [a whole bunch of 'em] ... Well, I've watched this thread go long enough without inserting my own two cents. Everyone has their own opinion -- MS is to blame, Apple is to blame, the original poster is to blame, the lords of Cobol are to blame, ... Speaking as someone who has a made a living (you call that living?) writing a fair stack of books, specs, manuals, and the like, I can unequivically say "doo doo happens". My fault, your fault, nobody's fault -- whether the trashed files come as a result of a bad program, freak lightning, the washing machine entering the spin cycle, or my own sloppiness ("whoa, lunchtime, let me just slam this file back out to the disk under a new name and ... ARGH!") -- at some point you're going to end up with "your life's work" sitting trapped in an unreadable file. Anyways, having been in the same boat as the original poster, I can sympathize with his loss but not his whine. It just does not make any sense to have a single copy of any file that is in a state of flux -- there are too many things that can go wrong. The only **sane** approach is to save off the files incrementally ("mydoc at 10:00", "mydoc at 11:00", etc.) Some systems will do this for you (PC Wordstar makes a *.bak file for you, the DEC operating systems VMS and RSX both append version numbers every time you save a file). With MS Word, you'll have to be a little bit conscientious (and conscious:-) when you save your work (what's the cost of an extra floppy for all those backups in comparison to eight hours of your time???). Bottom line, if you expect the worst, then you'll be ready for it with backups in hand; if you take the Pollyanna approach, then you get what you pay for. But don't whine on the net -- it's demeaning to you and annoying for the rest of us. Bill Cramer IEX Corporation {uunet,convex,killer}!iex!cramer (The above opinions do not reflect those of IEX Corporation. In fact, 20 minutes from now they probably won't even reflect mine.)