NO. NOOOO. NOOOOOOOOOOO!!

Do you know that feeling when you press the delete button on something, just to realize the same instant that what you just deleted was an important piece of work, and that it won’t be easy to get it back (or at least very time consuming) … oh well… no show today, thanks to my own stupidity :(

  • Release Pixie

    I guess I get the day off.

  • http://achillies875.deviantart.com Charger875

    :o

    Well thats ok Chris. You deserve more of a break after the seminar. Nice picture :)

  • http://www.phooto.co.uk Simon Taylor

    In the [very] old days, I used a dual-floppy disk drive, and had just two disks. Did a backup every week, but one week put them in the wrong way round…

    I know how you feel.

  • Sean

    Why didn’t you just open the Recycle Bin and restore the image?

  • http://www.tipsfromthetopfloor.com/ Administrator

    Because I have the Recycle Bin switched off… (don’t ask)

  • Tom – tbechtx

    Man do I know how you feel or WHAT! No worries!

  • http://photo.simonsonjh.org/ simonsonjh

    Perfect photo for bringing back memories of all the times I’ve done the same thing.

  • http://www.peteroskarshapiro.com Peter

    Ughhh… I completely know the feeling. I once threw out a DVD with photos from my trip to the Galapagos on it. I had to dig through the trash bags in my building’s compactor to find it… :(

  • http://www.t-i-w.com Mark Gilvey

    D’oh!

  • Alan

    Well sometimes starting over gives you a brand new perspective.

  • Marko

    Thats why im bringing 12 rolls of film and a 350D to my trip.

  • http://christianstritzelberger.net christian

    HEy CHris,

    Uhm, why not use some software to undelete? Since Data isn’t actually erased, almost everything can be recovered. Sometimes even after years…

    Just asking,

    roll on, so sorry for you beeing burgled:-[

    chris from Tübingen, southern Germany :-)