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1012th Friday Blog Roundup

The symphony sent an empty booklet with instructions. Every time you hear the symphony perform, bring the booklet and get it stamped at the front desk like a passport. Then, at the end of the season, you have the booklet as a reminder for all of the performances you attended.

Isn’t that a brilliant idea?

We’ve been tearing out the page in the program, jotting down our thoughts on the pieces in a few words, and then storing them in my notebook. Not as pretty, but it allows us to look back and download music we enjoyed.

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Stop procrastinating. Go make your backups. Don’t have regrets.

Seriously. Stop what you’re doing for a moment. It will take you fifteen minutes, tops. But you will have peace of mind for days and days. It’s the gift to yourself that keeps on giving.

As always, add any new thoughts to the Friday Backup post and peruse new comments to find out about methods, plug-ins, and devices that help you quickly back up your data and accounts.

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And now the blogs…

But first, second, helpings of the posts that appeared in the open comment thread last week. To read the description before clicking over, please return to the open thread:

  • None… sniff.

Okay, now my choices this week.

Scientist on the Roof gives 10 things she doesn’t like right now, including a bit of jealousy about the way the cat spends their day. In a world that pushes positivity, it’s nice to see a calm, collected list of dislikes.

Lastly, No Kidding in NZ celebrates connections forged online. As she states: “Connection – however we find it – is so valuable to our sense of value, our feelings of belonging, and worth, to finding wisdom, and to feeling okay about ourselves.” Three cheers to this.

The roundup to the Roundup: A creative idea. Your weekly backup nudge. And lots of great posts to read. So what did you find this week? Please use a permalink to the blog post (written between November 8 – 15) and not the blog’s main URL. Not understanding why I’m asking you what you found this week. Read the original open thread post here.

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