[PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-04 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Daniel Brown at 03/08/09 17:29 did gyre and gimble: my basement office flooded I think everyone on this list has been inconsiderate to the clearly massive tragedy of your flooded basement. May I be the first to pass on my condolences for all the dead computers that are now

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-04 Thread Wolf
Congratulations Dan! On a side note, next time you go down the glorious path to having a munchkin, go and get a puppy. Between the labor pains and the morning sickness, the wife can break you in on getting up at night with the puppy. :) Glad to hear that the family is doing well. Always a

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-04 Thread tedd
At 10:34 PM -0400 8/3/09, Sam Stelfox wrote: tedd wrote: Everything is backed up at least three fold. I am considering online backup and waiting for the cost to go down. You should add paper backups to that list! http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/ Sam Stelfox Sam: That's interesting. I

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-04 Thread tedd
At 6:13 PM -0400 8/3/09, Paul M Foster wrote: On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 01:54:05PM -0400, tedd wrote: snip Everything is backed up at least three fold. I am considering online backup and waiting for the cost to go down. Tried Carbonite.com? I think they're like US$55 / year. Work on Mac and

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-04 Thread Sam Stelfox
tedd wrote: Sam: That's interesting. I wasn't aware that paper could be used in such a fashion but I can't help but think that the cost of the paper would exceed the cost of optical disk storage for the same data. And paper is more sensitive to environmental exposure than DVD's. Cheers,

[PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Daniel Brown
ALL: It's far easier to drop a line to the mailing lists and BCC a few others than to write back to many individually. Thanks for the concern and well-wishes from the many who wrote to me during the last 10 days. It's very, very kind of you, and much appreciated. I'm honored that

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Robert Cummings
Oh wow, I didn't know your wife had gone into labour or anything :( Sorry to hear of the stress and very glad to hear both are alive and doing well. Congratulations! Cheers, Rob. Daniel Brown wrote: ALL: It's far easier to drop a line to the mailing lists and BCC a few others

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Stuart
Congratulations to you and your wife and best wishes for the future. That's quite a few issues to have to deal with at once and I'm happy to see you emerge from the other side more or less ok. -Stuart 2009/8/3 Daniel Brown danbr...@php.net:    ALL:    It's far easier to drop a line to the

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Paul Scott
Daniel Brown wrote: (behind schedule) and distribute refunds to clients. Having a baby is difficult enough; having a baby and a career is more difficult; having a baby and working as a freelancer or owner/operator of a company is the epitome of masochism --- I'm learning that quite thoroughly

RE: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Ford, Mike
So Haileigh Grace Brown, born at 02:45 EDT Monday morning, 27 July, 2009, weighed in at 6lbs 4oz and was 17.5 inches long. Oh, wow, congrats! My best wishes to Haileigh and her parents! I: (a) approve the choice of middle name, since that's what we called our daughter ;) (b)

[PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread tedd
Daniel: As I previously said privately -- congratulations. Kids are wonderful (until they reach teenage years) At 12:29 PM -0400 8/3/09, Daniel Brown wrote: On a different note, thanks to all of the rain we've had here in the northeast US this year, my basement office flooded while I

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Richard Heyes
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Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Daniel Brown
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 13:54, teddtedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote: I had that happen a few years ago. I had/have a $20k insurance policy on my office computers and data. However, I was very surprised to find that it didn't cover flooding. Since then I keep a HD backup of everything in a

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 12:29 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote: ALL: It's far easier to drop a line to the mailing lists and BCC a few others than to write back to many individually. Thanks for the concern and well-wishes from the many who wrote to me during the last 10 days. It's very,

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Govinda
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 12:29 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote: ALL: It's far easier to drop a line to the mailing lists and BCC a few others than to write back to many individually. My favorite of my teachers told us repeatedly to just maintain ourselves. He meant hold on to the unchanging,

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Paul M Foster
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 01:54:05PM -0400, tedd wrote: snip Everything is backed up at least three fold. I am considering online backup and waiting for the cost to go down. Tried Carbonite.com? I think they're like US$55 / year. Work on Mac and PC, but I doubt Linux, and I don't know about

Re: [PHP] Re: Dan Brown

2009-08-03 Thread Sam Stelfox
tedd wrote: Everything is backed up at least three fold. I am considering online backup and waiting for the cost to go down. You should add paper backups to that list! http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/ Sam Stelfox -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: