Robbery on Highclere Street
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Robbery on Highclere Street
Whilst I'm sure the relevant people are not on this forum, I thought it was worth a try appealing to any decency that they may have. Keep all of the things you have stolen I really don't care about the items. But the computers (an iMac and a powerbook) that you stole contain all of the photos - wedding, engagement, holidays: of our entire life together. So, take a dvd or two before you format it and sell it, back up all the photo's and post them through our letterbox. At least give that back to us.
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My sympathies. We lost a lot of our photos in a hard drive meltdown. Now I do a print out of the really important ones every few months onto high quality paper - the stuff that is guaranteed not to fade for 100 years! Plus we back up in two different places. Like most people, we learned the hard way that backing up really is important!
And a reminder to people to be careful about leaving windows open in the warm weather. Most burglaries are opportunistic. (Don't know if that's what happened here, of course).
And a reminder to people to be careful about leaving windows open in the warm weather. Most burglaries are opportunistic. (Don't know if that's what happened here, of course).
Well said digime2007. If it isn't robbery - at sometime you will get a disk failure or some other accident that will lose your valuable data. If you don't have one - go buy something like <THIS>
You can use them with Macs or PCs. But remember to store it away from your computer - so if you lose one - you don't lose the other.
For smaller amounts of data (<2Gb) you can do realtime online backup to services such as http://www.soonr.com for free.
Do it today. Disaster could be tomorrow.
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You can use them with Macs or PCs. But remember to store it away from your computer - so if you lose one - you don't lose the other.
For smaller amounts of data (<2Gb) you can do realtime online backup to services such as http://www.soonr.com for free.
Do it today. Disaster could be tomorrow.
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I'm a bit confused....she said it was a robbery...not burglary.Ronski wrote: Do you mind if I ask how they got in, wondering if there's any security to improve. It's such a narrow street I'm surprised they got away with it.
Either way, they are both heinous horrible crimes and I hope that they are caught. Both are frightening experiences and terrible invasions of privacy.
It's the personal items that are irreplaceable....my grandmother was burgled recently and the cash was replaceable; the photos of her late husband were not.
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