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what would you save
« Reply #15 on: »
Quote from: ds673488;165684
my documentation box, my computer, and a knife (so i could rob people to make extra money after i lost everything)

thats the way to think ahead.

good call on the knife.
Love many, trust few and don\'t be late.

what would you save
« Reply #16 on: »
Cats, photo backups on dvd, file box with my negatives and slides.
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

what would you save
« Reply #17 on: »
acoustic guitar

external HD w/ music + pics

green stuff
Put the pointed pencil in the pepper-po and take a little sniff of the things below. :sadban:

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what would you save
« Reply #18 on: »
jeans, tshirt and my red sox hat.

what would you save
« Reply #19 on: »
If we assume the wallet, cell phone and car keys (because that\'s three right there) are already on my person, and all of family members would be able to get themselves out, there\'s nothing that I would definitely save. But if I saw them on my way running out the door, I would grab:

iPod
State Issued Laptop (it has about twelve years worth of SCSU soccer data on it, even in this situation I would probably get fired for losing it)
Electric Mayhem (the Muppets, not the guys that used to play Toad\'s a lot) t-shirt... were I already wearing it by coincidence, I would grab my external hard drive (no time to save the whole computer, after all)

Wow, I don\'t really own anything. Thanks for making me realize that, guys.
Go see your Breakfast, there are starving Leiths in California

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« Reply #20 on: »
Quote from: Drew_Kingsley;165728
If we assume the wallet, cell phone and car keys (because that\'s three right there) are already on my person, and all of family members would be able to get themselves out, there\'s nothing that I would definitely save. But if I saw them on my way running out the door, I would grab:

iPod

State Issued Laptop (it has about twelve years worth of SCSU soccer data on it, even in this situation I would probably get fired for losing it)
Electric Mayhem (the Muppets, not the guys that used to play Toad\'s a lot) t-shirt... were I already wearing it by coincidence, I would grab my external hard drive (no time to save the whole computer, after all)

Wow, I don\'t really own anything. Thanks for making me realize that, guys.

ok, i\'m sorry but i have got to say something here..

i\'ve seen a couple situations on the news lately where there have been identity theft scares because there was all this important personal data stored on someone\'s laptop, and the laptop was lost or stolen...

WHY THE **** IS THIS **** BEING STORED ON A LAPTOP?!?

sensitive data - ****, not even sensitive - IMPORTANT data like this should NOT be stored on someone\'s laptop. it should be locked up on a box in a data center somewhere and you should have to login with credentials to access it. this seems like the most simplistic **** idea in the world, but no one seems to get it.. :sigh:

/rant.

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« Reply #21 on: »
Quote from: siflandollie;165657
my original piece of the cross jesus was crucified on

how in God\'s name do you have that?
sleep a lot...eat a lot, brush em like crazy. Run a lot...do a lot, never be lazy..

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« Reply #22 on: »
... not including my purse, which holds my everything important (medical & personal) and the cats:

1.  my laptop
2.  my iPod
3.  my kegerator (it\'s on wheels)
4.  my wine cabinet (with wine)
5.  Todd\'s dartboard (with darts)


... yeah, I think I\'d be happy with these 5 things, no matter where I ended up living.
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« Reply #23 on: »
Quote from: FreeSpirit;165752
... not including my purse, which holds my everything important (medical & personal) and the cats:

1.  my laptop
2.  my iPod
3.  my kegerator (it\'s on wheels)
4.  my wine cabinet (with wine)
5.  Todd\'s dartboard (with darts)


... yeah, I think I\'d be happy with these 5 things, no matter where I ended up living.

you will be dead, burnt alive by the time you get the Kegerator and wine cabinet out of the house.
Love many, trust few and don\'t be late.

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« Reply #24 on: »
Quote from: Spacey;165760
Quote from: FreeSpirit;165752
... not including my purse, which holds my everything important (medical & personal) and the cats:

1.  my laptop
2.  my iPod
3.  my kegerator (it\'s on wheels)
4.  my wine cabinet (with wine)
5.  Todd\'s dartboard (with darts)


... yeah, I think I\'d be happy with these 5 things, no matter where I ended up living.

you will be dead, burnt alive by the time you get the Kegerator and wine cabinet out of the house.
:that:

And...you were limited to three things. Also, they must fit in your vehicle.
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

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« Reply #25 on: »
1. my dog
2. breakfast video archive (300 minidv tapes or so)/harddrives
3. fire box of essential paperwork (they are only guaranteed to a certain temperature for a certain amount of time)

Sadly, I would hate to loose my antiques but they are too large - the organ, the edison record player and the am radio from the 20\'s would all be really painful to loose.


Actually if there was anything big that I couldn\'t take I would probably put it inside the wood burning stove and hope for the best. If that thing can hold in a fire to temperatures like it does, I\'m sure it can hold out one also. Plus it\'s strong as hell so even if the house caved in it should survive, and the fire would have to really hot to melt it. So hot that it\'s virtually impossible; the house itself does not consist of enough material to fuel the temperature high enough before the entire structure would incinerate.

Think inside the box. ;)
"i heard that after he crossed the finish line he proceeded to wrestle down and pin a full sized grizzly bear"- ds673488

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« Reply #26 on: »
Quote from: davepeck;165740
i\'ve seen a couple situations on the news lately where there have been identity theft scares because there was all this important personal data stored on someone\'s laptop, and the laptop was lost or stolen...

WHY THE **** IS THIS **** BEING STORED ON A LAPTOP?!?

sensitive data - ****, not even sensitive - IMPORTANT data like this should NOT be stored on someone\'s laptop. it should be locked up on a box in a data center somewhere and you should have to login with credentials to access it. this seems like the most simplistic **** idea in the world, but no one seems to get it.. :sigh:
/rant.
In my case, the laptop is not the ONLY place that the data exists, but it is the only place that it exists without at least twenty or so hours of work involved. I can\'t really explain it if you don\'t know the software, but trust me it would definitely be enough to get my part-time, $20 an hour ass fired.

Though I definitely agree with you on the general point of your rant.
Go see your Breakfast, there are starving Leiths in California

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« Reply #27 on: »
Quote from: DocEllis70;165751
Quote from: siflandollie;165657
my original piece of the cross jesus was crucified on

how in God\'s name do you have that?

Jon- Yale actually owned the entire cross.  In 1994 they chopped it up and sold the pieces to fund a new freshman dorm they were building.  I\'m kind of bored with my piece.  I sell it to you for half of what I paid for it.
« Last Edit: October 25, 2007, 01:09:08 am by wildcoyote »
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experienced the loss and pain I have experienced,
I transcend race, hombre.

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« Reply #28 on: »
Quote from: wildcoyote;165806
Quote from: DocEllis70;165751
Quote from: siflandollie;165657
my original piece of the cross jesus was crucified on

how in God\'s name do you have that?

Jon- Yale actually owned the entire cross.  In 1994 they chopped it up and sold the pieces to fund a new freshman dorm they were building.  I\'m kind of bored with my piece.  I sell it to you for half of what I paid for it.

mine cost $666 so if you are getting it half price that is quite a steal!