I'm bad at making back-ups as well. I write music on computers. I had about 100 songs/ ideas on my laptop (not to mention the 80+ GB's of samples and plugins). And then one day my hard drive failed. If you have ever used a computer for writing/recording music, you know it is a great investment in time. You'd think I would be smart enough to save my precious time to that snazzy new 1TB external hard drive I had just bought for that very purpose. Unfortunately, I'm also lazy, which often yields lame results.
WAIT! A glimmer of hope!Ran a program to recover lost files.
They all showed up!
YES!
Open the most recent file I was working on.
CORRUPTED!
Open another.
CORRUPTED!
Tried one last time before throwing the drive out of the window!
FUCK YOU, GUY!
(I swear the program said that)
Sent the hard drive smooth sailing out of my bedroom window.
It's still there. (Maybe I should leave it there for archaeologists to find)
Didn't even mention the $60 I wasted by taking it to the computer guy to "look" at it.
"Gotta buy a new one." he said.
"Well I could have, If I didn't waste my money paying you." I replied.
LAAMEEE!
Anyway, check out my music
(link is in signature)
Then you can write in this thread about how I duped you into believing that my music wasn't lame!