Doctor Who was awesome, I will miss Tennant but am glad the writer is changing because RTD can get a bit much at times. Roll on new Who!

We all had a great time at my sister’s, they made home made buffet and we made fools of ourselves on the Wii good times!

New Super Mario Bros Wii is absolutely hilarious when played with 4 people, some slightly drunk, shouting and screaming with laughter!

The house is full of fun, games and laughter. Merry Christmas everyone! Can’t wait for DOCTOR WHO 🙂

The kids tucked in bed. Oliver texting me from his new mobile phone. One more sleep til Christmas!

Caring for Your Introvert

Caring for Your Introvert

Reminder: Backup your data!

Last week something terrible happened; my computer refused to start up. Rescue disks reported that the hard drive had failed.

This can happen to any computer at any time; it is the one thing Macs are not safer from than PCs. Luckily it is also something that Mac OS X has a built-in mechanism to avoid, as long as you do a few easy steps to turn it on.

I’m talking about Time Machine, the automatic backup system that you can just set and then forget.

Of course, you have to set it up first, and this is where people make the big mistake of not bothering. They think it will never happen to them – wrong!

All it involves is buying an external hard drive (I went for the Time Capsule as it was wireless, and is also a full-featured WiFi base station), connecting it and then when the Mac asks if you want to use this as your Time Machine backup, just say yes.

So luckily for me, I had everything backed up. I also use this machine for my business, and we have extra backups for that, too (If the hard drive you are backing up to is located in the same room as your computer, then it is not a good backup in case of fire, theft etc. We use both Dropbox and iDrive at work to back up important data).

All it took for me to restore my Mac to complete working order was to get a new hard drive, then take the computer home and start it up. The Mac OS startup process said “Would you like to migrate everything from your Time Machine backups?” and I said yes. After a couple of hours (there was a lot of stuff!) the computer restarted and it was exactly as I had left it before the hard drive failed!

I was amazed at this; not only every file in its place, but all the preferences set correctly, the software was all activated and up-to-date, all my work was ready to go as I had left it.

Considering my last experience of a hard drive crash was when I was on Windows, and there was no built-in automatic backup system, and backups basically meant sitting there for hours making DVDs of my stuff, Time Machine has been an absolute marvel.

As Joel Spolsky recently said:

“The minimum bar for a reliable service is not that you have done a backup, but that you have done a restore.”

So now, having done a restore from my Time Machine backup, I can heartily recommend using it. If you do not have a backup strategy, do it now before it is too late!

The problem with being your own boss is if you take a Snow Day it’s your problem. In town but picking up emails from my phone. Shopping!

Just watched the first episode of Glee, OMG I love it! But sky+ missed the end off and now I have to wait until January to see the rest nooo

Elliot and Oliver’s school play tonight was great, an excellent performance from everybody!

The Grinch: It came without ribbons. It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags!
Narrator: Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before.
The Grinch: Maybe Christmas doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas…
Narrator: He thought
The Grinch: …means a little bit more.

Last.fm: “Your musical compatibility with @Jon75 is SUPER” oh dear that’s not good is it 🙂 Listening to Xmas songs at work now! Woo

Just had some kids sing Xmas carols at the door! They’re a bit early! Very entrepreneurial though, Andrew gave them 50p.