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by nomoresecrets 6024 days ago
Yes, in many ways, Jeff 'took one for the team' in a big way, in that he reminded a lot of people to "Er...I'll just check my backups and make sure they're working."

We're tech types, but e.g. I know a programmer who never backed up his laptop (with important stuff) because he'd never had a hard drive go bad on him. You'll never guess what happened...

The hard part is getting 'normal' people to back up. It's really hard. They have all their data/documents on that laptop, and all the digital photographs from the first 18 months of their baby's life or whatever, but if you advise them to back up, you sound like some crazy lady who throws cats at people in the street.

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lots of people want to, but it can seem overwhelming. i'm quite technical as a programmer, but even i avoid IT muck whenever possible.

that's probably why companies such as dropbox are doing so well. making backups/restores easy is sweet.

(ps - thanks superduper! http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription... "heroic system recovery for mere mortals")

[ ] Your normal people do use Mac OS X Leopare [X] Your normal people do not use Mac OS X Leopard

Time Machine is the solution: everyone gets it (at least the normal people I introduced it to).