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To: LowtherAcademy who wrote (90455)3/27/2001 12:02:47 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 132070
 
Dude, I have nightmares about that happening! My advice (too late now, but for the future) is to save your bookmarks on floppy disk. In the past, I have also have printed them out. My condolences . . .

Tom



To: LowtherAcademy who wrote (90455)3/27/2001 12:53:05 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Respond to of 132070
 
Go to this thread. Unless you physically fried your hard drive, they can probably help you get them back.
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To: LowtherAcademy who wrote (90455)3/27/2001 4:19:48 PM
From: starhawke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
I've found blink.com dang handy for accessing my links when I'm using different PCs.

Of course, it comes with the usual caveat of a dot bomb, etc., but uploading bookmarks is very easy. It can act as a non-primary off-site backup. (And for new links, you can simply e-mail them to your Blink account, and position them in the appropriate folder later.)

Good luck on the recovery,

S