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Tomorrow is a big day...
When she was missing the first time I didn't know where she was, I last saw her on the Friday and on the Monday she suddenly rushed in about 10.30 in the morning very hungry.
It was a few days after that the neighbour said she must have been in her garage as there were little footprints all over her chest freezer in there.
This was the first time she'd gone missing again so the first place I went was the garage and she was there, she'd been gone most of the afternoon and hadn't come back when I kept calling her.
Very strong straight-line winds last night. No storm, just wind.
Looked out my kitchen window this morning and thought "why do I see my lawn equipment?"
My next door neighbor owns the truck refrigeration shop in the background of the first photo. Since I don't want to salvage the shed, the shop is going to add it to their scrap.
I'm on vacation next week, guess I'll be shopping for a new shed.
Today I would like to apply for Yesterday's "Darwin Award"
My contacts and calendar are synchronized across various locations ....
Google, and my Android Devices
Local Outlook
My Phone Explorer (PC app for syncing of android phones that I recommend to any android user)
as my contact list was getting a bit unmanageable, (My existing contacts are always transferred to a new phone on purchase), I decided to cull the old and unneeded entries. I chose to use outlook to do this as the tools are better for search and manipulation.
All fine to this point :)
as the direct integration between Outlook and Google servers are not the best I decided to try out the sync app that came with my phone.
This was a nice shiny app and it actually worked very well, I set it up to replace the data on the web with the data in outlook, this worked fine, unfortunately I did not check correctly which boxes I'd checked and this then proceeded to totally wipe my calendar on Google, which then automatically synchronized with all my devices.
Luckily I did have a Myphoneexplorer Backup from a few days ago so could restore most of what I'd lost
One thing that did surprise and worry me was that Google has no way of recovering a user's data so one to think about
You are becoming accident prone Nigel. Didn't know that about Google. I'll have to look to backing contacts up.