there's a good one in Canada that I know people have used and is successful.
it is not cheap.
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there's a good one in Canada that I know people have used and is successful.
it is not cheap.
I suspect at this point good beats cheap.
Le Nubian, the thought occurred to me, did you intend to post a link or a name or something in your post and just forget? Or did you just want to see whether it was OK to post something that pricey? Cause either way, a link or some way to find the service would be perfectly OK, and if it turns out to be more expensive than John is looking for, totally not your fault. I can't speak for John but I will appreciate it. And I suspect he will too.
sorry, I split and didn't mean to leave you hanging. I have heard good things about the first 2, I cannot unfortunately remember the name of the Canadian service, but I think #3 might be it.
All three can give estimates before charging...
Thanks so much!
Interviews probably can't be recreated, cause given his field these are probably people who won't redo the interview, and asking for new interviews cause the old ones were destroyed won't help his future career prospects in any case. He really really should have backed up.
But the a data recovery service, if it can recover this data will really save his ass. So thanks again.
Although this is useful mainly for British Buffistas, it is such a clever design I had to share it. If you appreciate the sheer beauty of really clever design you will like it. Maybe more towards the genius end of the spectrum than just clever. Or if you are British and use portable electronic devices. Tremendous space-saver on portable plugs.
Edited to include the actual link. [link]
dude, that is an awesome design. I like the folded 3 plugs in one at the end.
I need this.
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Huh. I'm trying to decide if it's worth $129 to me....
I have no TV. Got the digital converter, got a digital antenna - no reception. None at all.
This whole thing is a plot to force everyone to get cable, right?