Aviod the Headache: Three Easy Tips to Backup Your Data

January 14th, 2010

As many of you may or may not know, when I’m not moonlighting as a suave super-cool book-publisher-ninja-spy, I eek out a living as an IT nerd. Or according to my business card, a Network Consultant….

Although most of my clients are businesses I do on occasion make house calls. These house calls usually fall into one of two categories. 

There’s the:

 ”Uh, I was surfing on this totally non porn site last night and now I’m getting these weird pop-ups on my screen telling me my computer isn’t safe and I need to give them my credit card to buy an Anti-Virus program…” kind.

Or the:

“Uh, my pet rhinoceros slipped on a banana peel in my office last night and fell on my laptop…” kind. Okay maybe the rhino one doesn’t happen all that often.

In any event, the first question I ask is: “Do you have any sort of backup of your data?” Guess what the answer usually is?

People, listen to me. Computers break. They break all the time. They sit up at night and calculate when the worst possible time to crash would be… and then they do it! I have been an IT nerd for over ten years and the reason I’m still in business is because computers break. HPs, IBMs, Dells, Gateways, and yes even those precious Macs will eventually shrivel up and die.

The good news however is that these days computers are dirt cheap.  Thanks to the World Wide Web if you are a thrifty shopper you can buy yourself a whole new computer for about 200 bucks.  So, if your pet rhino does smash up your hard drive, no biggie, that can be replaced for less than fifty bucks.

HOWEVER, that thesis you’ve been working on for last six months, those pictures of your grandchild’s first birthday party, those scanned documents outlining the government’s plot to assassinate JFK… those are now gone.  Like forever gone… unless… YOU HAVE A BACKUP! 

So now that I’ve gotten the lecturing off my chest, here are 3 quick and easy things you can do to avoid disaster in the future:

  • Windows XP, Vista, and 7 all have a nifty built in program called, oddly enough, Backup.  Use this program to backup all of your stuff to an external hard drive.  Why an external hard drive?  Because it’s “external” to your PC.  The theory being that it’s unlikely that both devices will crap out at the same time.   Unless of course your house gets hit by a meteor… but then you have bigger problems.   External hard drives can be bought just about anywhere they sell electronics and can be found for under 100 bucks.

 

  • Back your data up online.  Now a days there are tons of companies out there that will for a fee backup your data and store it at their facility.  This is done via your internet connection.   Check out: http://mozy.com/  or http://www.idrive.com/ for a couple of examples.  The nice thing about backing your data up online is that your data is now stored at a separate location.  So in the event that something catastrophic does happen at your home (see meteor) your data should be safely resting at a quiet climate controlled facility for you to retrieve… once the fire department puts your house out.

 

  • Backup your data to CD or DVD.  While a bit cumbersome by today’s standards, the tried and true method of copying data to a CD or DVD is still a perfectly acceptable means of storing your info that you’d rather not lose.  In some cases, say like for storing photos or documents, it is even preferred as there are no moving parts on said CD/DVD to break.  Thus for long term data storage, backing info up on those round coasters is a great idea.  Again, Windows XP, Vista, and 7 and Mac OSX all have the capability to copy info to a CD-RW or DVD-RW.  If for some reason your PC/Mac does not have a CD or DVD burner in it you can probably buy one online for 15 bucks.

So I hope I’ve given you a couple of ideas on ways you can save yourself from a real headache when the inevitable computer crash comes around. Don’t be a slacker. If you’re not backing things up regularly… get on it. Remember, it’s not “if”… it’s “when”.

More Free Online Children’s Books

January 13th, 2010

 

We’ve pointed out different public domain children’s book sites like Project Guggenheim and the Rosetta Project before, but those might have been too dated and retro-awesome for some modern mommies, daddies and kiddies.

 

Over at ChildrensLibrary.org they have full color scans of hundreds of kid’s book titles that are a little more current than my favorite from the 19th century, The Children’s Friend!

 

Dung Beetle

 

As you can see from the image above featuring a lovely dung beetle, the buttons at the top make flipping through (and even enlarging) the books easy, though it will never be the same as having a REAL book in your hands.  For the price, though, who can complain!

 

Another great reason to check this site out is the international translations.  A book written in both English and Spanish could be great study tool or presentation topic for your high schooler!

 

Haunted House Party  NOM!

Opposing Team

December 9th, 2009

 

Part of the fun of writing a children’s book is the unlimited palate of fanciful characters and situations available.  I have said it before, but I would purposefully compose scenes that I thought would be murder to illustrate.  Ruler Of Space really let me “go crazy”, so we found our main character zooming through space on Nintendo-esque X-rays and having their hair cut by cats wearing rocket packs.

 

Compared to those, playing hockey on Neptune was pretty tame!  Perhaps I forgot to mention the opposing team… take a look.

 

Contest Winners Finally Announced! (We’re slackers)

November 30th, 2009

 

So a little while back we decided to have another caption contest.  And of course we promised that we’d reveal the winner of said contest on October 31st.

 

Ummm… Hmmm… not really sure who dropped the ball on that one.

 

However, since I’m the one writing this article I can promise you this:  justice will be done!  This oversight will not go unpunished.  Someone (Matt) will be blamed.  Someone (Matt) will be thrown under the bus for their blatant laziness.  Someone (Matt) will be named guilty and may a thousand fire ants descend upon their head and chew their ears off!  Okay, so maybe that last part was unnecessary.  The point that I’m trying to make here is, well, better late than never.  (work with me people)

 

So without further adieu I give you your caption contest winner, Scot P

 

Congrats to "Scot P" for his reminder that texting while doing pretty much anything else is perilous to your health.

Congrats to "Scot P" for his reminder that texting while doing pretty much anything else is perilous to your health.

 

In other news I am also pleased to announce that we got our very first entry into our online coloring contest! Since this young lady did such a spectacular job of staying inside the lines we have decided to award her 1st prize and a free book as her reward.  Congrats to 6 year old Emma Powers from White Lake, MI for her wonderful rendition of our ”mascot” Olivia!

 

Artwork by 6 year old Emma Powers

Artwork by 6 year old Emma Powers

 

Well folks, that’s all the news for now. Be sure to check back regularly though as you never know when we may have another shot at winning your very own, one of a kind keepsake.

 

Also, remember, Christmas is just around the corner. Don’t let the perfect gift slip through your fingertips. Check out our store and get that great gift for those hard to buy for nieces and nephews!

Santa Baby

November 25th, 2009

 

construction worker

 

Santa baby, slip an JigSaw under the tree, for me

I’ve been an awful good boy

Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Santa baby, a stainless steel propane outdoor grill,

BTU’s

hemi-powered-grill

I’ll wait up for you dear

Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

 

 

Think of all the games I’ve missed

Think of all the chores that still persist

Next year I could do so much more

It’ll help me check off my Honey-Do list

Boo doo bee doo

 

Santa honey, I want an Autobot and that’s

Not a lot

autobot

I’ve been an angel all year

Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Santa cutie, there’s one thing I really do need,

The feed

To the Heavyweight Fight

Santa cutie, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Santa Baby, Fill my stockings with TexMex

And sex

A T-Rex would be fine

Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Come and trim my Christmas tree

With a Hedge Trimmer, lifetime guaranteed

I really do believe in you

Let’s see if you believe in me

Boo doo bee doo

 

Santa baby, forgot to mention one little thing,

An X-Wing

xwing

The real thing

Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Hurry down the chimney tonight

Hurry down the chimney tonight

 

Construction_worker