I decided to move to a laptop about a month ago, ditched my desktop completely. I’ve been on the move a lot lately (just started 3D3R Software Studio), and what can I say, Mobility wins. It’s a strong laptop so I don’t feel like I’m losing out on anything. I’ll shamelessly promote IBM’s T43, it’s a great laptop!
Anyways, This morning I found myself at a post-office. I was clumsy enough to forget my laptop (in it’s small grey bag) on the office’s floor and walk away. I noticed I’ve lost it only an or two later…
I ran like a maniac back to the post-office, to discover that my laptop was taken by the police.
I don’t know if you’re an Israeli or not, but it you aren’t you should know that people try to take security seriously around here. As in when they find a bag with no owner, in the middle of a crowded place, the police is summoned, and one of their little robots comes in, caresses the bag, AND SHOOTS IT to see if it was a bomb or not.
OH MY GOD THEY SHOT MY LAPTOP!!!
Yeah I was pretty down for some time, I wasn’t sure they were pulling a joke on me until I got to the police station to gather the wrecks.
That was the bad stuff, here’s the less-bad stuff:
- Bullet missed the hard-drive
- The state reimburses you in such cases (although it should be a long process)
To counter these two lucky points, let me point out that just 3 days ago I:
- Made a ghost-image of the laptop and decided I’m gonna incrementaly-update it every week or so.
- I insured the laptop, costs like 50$ a year.
My new laptop is already on its way and should be here by tomorrow. Hopefully enough I’ll be able to slip the hard-drive right into the new laptop for a seemingly continuous workflow. Who knows, maybe it will come back from hibernation and not even notice what happened, like a brain-transplant or something.
For all of you asking yourself ‘well is it working or not’, the answer is: it turns on, but that’s about it. I refuse to put the hard-drive back, taking no chances that any power-controling chip went berzerk and decides to fry the disk… You can’t see the BIOS but then again the screen is seriously fractured
Once I get the new laptop and it all works (plz) I’ll have some time to play with it, or I’ll just give it to Netter & Yuval.
Here’s what I managed to recover from the wreck:
So, what have I learned ?
- Keep an eye on my stuff
- Backup, Backup, Backup
- Insure your stuff
What did you learn ? Hopefully the same
be cool
Update: Just popped in the old hard-drive into the new computer and all seems to work, phew
The kind Mr. Tim Pritlove has conducted a short invterview with me regarding hte shot laptop during Kinnernet 2006, you can listen to it here.